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Comment by thereisnospork

4 months ago

Iirc UC Berkeley(?) did exactly that to their YouTube library of recorded lectures due to an accessibility lawsuit.

I still remember some of the Berkeley genetics lectures as some of the best learning materials I could find for my upper-level courses. Later I tried to refer to them and found they were all gone. I wish there was any other option vs. just taking them down.

  • I mean, there was the obvious solution of paying the money to have it captioned, which was the original order.

    Berkeley instead offered this alternative solution, because they did not want to pay.

    • The obvious solution was for a school to use their resources not on their students but for the general public?

      I guess they spent a tiny bit of money so why not 1000% times more?

      I don't mind giving your child some candy on Halloween but I'm not going to pay for braces. Even though he may really need them.

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