Session Recordings
We have partnered with our friends at ConFreaks again to record all the sessions at the Summit. Once we receive the recordings back from post-production (approximately 45 days after the event), we will make them available to all attendees and the community. We will post these to our YouTube Channel
WHAT IS RECORDED?
All regularly scheduled breakout sessions in 401, 404, 405, 406, and the sessions in Center Hall B on Tuesday Morning
WHAT IS NOT RECORDED?
- Side Sessions
- Lightning Demos
- On-Ramp Program content
WHAT CAN GO WRONG?
Summit is all about highlighting the content and the knowledge our presenters share with Summit attendees. Our focus is on producing the absolute best PowerShell conference in the world and the best possible experience for our attendees! We consider recordings to be a “bonus”; they’re not the main line of business we’re in. We will make a best-effort to capture everything smoothly and consistently, but we can’t make any promises. We won’t interrupt, delay, or diminish the live program in order to deal with recording problems if they arise.
Aside from these official recordings, we’re now a large enough event to engage some contractual restrictions on “filming,” which includes you recording sessions on your own device, as well as conducting recorded or live-streamed interviews outside the sessions rooms. In short, PLEASE DO NOT RECORD OR LIVE-STREAM ANYTHING without written consent from the organization, and please ensure you have all the required local licenses and/or permits.
An exception: it’s fine to hop on Twitter or Facebook Live with your own thoughts about whatever; where it gets sticky is if you’re interviewing people other than yourself. We’re happy to work with you. If that’s something you want to do, just be aware that it’s your responsibility to cover your legal bases regarding permits and licenses.