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From Anonymous 2, on the holdup on getting agency content on YouTube:

One of our folks in public affairs passed on the following information to me about why we can't do YouTube and it probably applies to other agencies: "DOI has cleared the use of Twitter, but YouTube and several others have clauses that give them ownership of content. Some of our logos, photos, graphics and other material was done by contractors, and is only authorized for agency use, so they're trying to iron out all those intellectual property concerns before we move forward.

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