I have been spending quite a bit of time lately browsing the Google Video Store searching for interesting videos that relate to my the interests of my community to add to my website's Video Library but it is early days and there is still little good content on-line.
But today I found a gem - Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and founder of Creative Commons giving a lecture on Network Neutrality, Free Culture, Google Print, Orphaned Works at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Not often I will spend over an hour watching a video lecture on the web but what Prof. Lessig has to say is not only extremely interesting and entertaining but critically important to the future openness of the web and to innovation. Well worth the time!