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Margaret Gould Stewart: How YouTube thinks about copyright

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Margaret Gould Stewart, YouTube's head of user experience, talks about how the ubiquitous video site works with copyright holders and creators to foster (at the best of times) a creative ecosystem where everybody wins.

At YouTube, Margaret Gould Stewart leads the user experience team -- the front end to everyone's favorite videos. Full bio »

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