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Emma BBC
This video is extremely questionable. The rights of the video are tagged under BBC's ownership and not that of the person who uploaded it. About 10% is also used from the entire film for this specific video. It appears the laws were followed but the entire film can be accessed by the public. This can take away the rights of BBC. It can be used in a class setting if the class is learning about the social class and society of the early 1800's in England.
Alton Brown
This video does not seem to have legitimate copyright permission at all. First of all, the source of the video is obviously not kosher. It has been filmed off the TV and not from a legitimate source. It is only 6 minutes long but Alton Brown's shows are only 23 minutes so it is over 10% of the entire film. The person who uploaded the video did not give the proper rights to Alton Brown or the Food Network either. It is a great video for learning though! :)
You found two really good examples, and your analysis of their copyright usage is great. It looks like you're very aware of copyright law. Good job!
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