At a crucial point in the description of Platypus, Hirsch gives a description of technical capacities and processes that I, at any rate, don't understand. I would like to ask that he describe to the seminar in layperson's terms how Platypus would work for a common user.

Hirsch acknowledges the challenge of copyrighted video material (p. 5), which enables traditional print concepts to trump digital applications every time. How can anyone meet this challenge in such a way as to include productions that are most helpful to viewers, i.e., professionally acted, directed, and filmed productions that are relatively up to date and/or historically important because of the fame and talent of the actors? The challenge of copyright appears to me to be insurmountable, no matter how marvelous the capacity of Platypus might be.