State, Agencies Working Out the Details to Get Online
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, February 11 2009
Deciding to "go naked" and expose yourself online is a difficult enough decision. When you represent some part of the sprawling federal government, though, there's more to contend with than just personal demureness. Federal agencies, reports NextGov's Gautham Nagesh, are in the very final stages of negotiations with YouTube, aimed at creating a safe place for government departments to play, a la the House and Senate's walled YouTube gardens. The Federal Web Managers Council is helping to lead the talks, and the sticking points are two. First, an indemnification clause that refers YouTube disputes to state court. That's a no-no for federal agencies, which are required to settle things in federal courts. The second is the easily-solvable matter of videos of scantily-clad vixens showing up alongside a FEMA "How to Apply for a Housing Reimbursement" clip.