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Streaming most commonly refers to the transmission of video so that others may observe one's actions in realtime or near-realtime.  The term also includes audio streams, or any other kind of information stream.
Streaming most commonly refers to the transmission of video so that others may observe one's actions in realtime or near-realtime, e.g. streaming to Twitch.tv.  The term also includes audio streams, or any other kind of information stream.
 
Video Publishing refers to making video available for public consumption but typically long after the operation has taken place, e.g. posting a recorded video to YouTube.  Note that the term also includes making a video stream recording available after the initial streaming.  Many streaming services allow temporary or permanent archiving of streams for later viewing.


== Streaming of Fleet Operations ==
== Streaming of Fleet Operations ==
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The key point is that the fleet members are made aware of this, and that players may opt out of a fleet if they do not wish to incur the extra risk.  Or perhaps they may wish to fly a cheaper ship, or jump out of their expensive clone.
The key point is that the fleet members are made aware of this, and that players may opt out of a fleet if they do not wish to incur the extra risk.  Or perhaps they may wish to fly a cheaper ship, or jump out of their expensive clone.
== Publishing Fleet Operation Videos ==
* In EVE University, the recording and later publishing of fleet operation videos is NOT ALLOWED by default.
* Any Fleet Commander (FC) may allow his/her fleet operations to be recorded on a per-fleet basis.  The FC may record the fleet operations himself, or another fleet member may request permission to do so.
* No pre-announcement is required for video recording and later publishing.
* Obscure any potential intel leaks (e.g. chat windows) before publishing the video, if any intel is shown that should not be made publicly available.  Note that if a stream is to be published, then such intel should have already been obscured during the stream itself.