Again, this is hardly surprising. Republishing official Apple videos requires their permission otherwise its an unauthorized republishment and you will summon the Apple Legal Team to tear you apart.
This notice is literally shown at the start of every Apple event video, if not, they own the copyright to that material anyway.
There's an exception for libraries and archives by law, title 17 section 108.
Unlike sane countries though this exception is worded in a very interesting way causing serious problems when archiving non-literary media. (Plus you first have to ask for a license anyway. Only when licensing is impossible or perhaps denied repeatedly you could argue it's still applicable.)
In most EU countries the exception works in a much saner way. Move the archive there.
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 25.9 ms ] threadThis notice is literally shown at the start of every Apple event video, if not, they own the copyright to that material anyway.
Unlike sane countries though this exception is worded in a very interesting way causing serious problems when archiving non-literary media. (Plus you first have to ask for a license anyway. Only when licensing is impossible or perhaps denied repeatedly you could argue it's still applicable.)
In most EU countries the exception works in a much saner way. Move the archive there.
I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you.
0. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22066177