CC licensing and the businessplace

Hello
I've been reading your blog and enjoying your comments on social media and such the whole time. I'm a big proponent of web development, from both technical and legal angles. I did a radio show at my college last semester featuring exclusively music published for free on the internet. This summer I am doing an internship for a pharmaceutical company in their internal communications department. I am setting up a podcasting infrastructure for them, but they have no real idea of what it is or how it can be used. I am scripting a brief intro to the concept for the president to deliver via podcast in the coming weeks, but realized that your video does a much simpler, more efficient job than I could accomplish. Thus, I was wondering if it would be alright if I could use the video. I will be sure to follow the CC 2.5 license and give you full credit, but the non-commercial aspect is slightly hazy. It's entirely internal; the vodcast wont be accessible outside of our intranet, so we wont be making any money from this. it is, however, a business application, so I thought I'd ask. I have been sharing your videos with a few people in my department, but I think they are worthy of sharing with the company at-large. Regardless off your decision, keep up the good work.!

~Sam

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