Ask HN: Why some universities don't make their video lectures public ?

  • Speaking from a medical school standpoint, at least the one I work at, the lecturers are the 'owners' of their class content, including the 'performance' of the lecture. Without their permission, most of which want $$$ for each viewing, the school cannot put them up for viewing for free to the public.

  • Why do you think standford didn't make video lectures of this course "machine learning on graphs" public but decided to make the just the slides and assignments public?