Found this YouTube video on the Slice of SciFi website. 27 Disney films were
used to create a tale of Copyright law and fair use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJn_jC4FNDo
Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hf9u2ZdlQ
WOW!
You can tell the creators really love disney movies. If only they
loved the company as much. Unfortunately, that's not as easy.
What an incredible idea and quite a watchable one too. Something i
wouldn't have expected.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Richard Amirault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Two laywers (one from NBC, the other from Columbia law school) are
discussing what fair use these days when it come to remixing.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/16/830/
NBC laywer says, fair use is not a right, a misconception and
misstatement frequently made these days.
you can imagine how
Hey Jay :-)
so fair use = part or all of a work for the purposes of: criticism,
comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research.
with words on the internet, it's fairly cut and dry.
bloggers are usually criticising, commenting, reporting, teaching or
reserching. it's easy :-)
with
so fair use = part or all of a work for the purposes of: criticism,
comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research.
with words on the internet, it's fairly cut and dry.
bloggers are usually criticising, commenting, reporting, teaching or
reserching. it's easy :-)
with
On Jan 17, 2008, at 2:27 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
so fair use = part or all of a work for the purposes of: criticism,
comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research.
with words on the internet, it's fairly cut and dry.
bloggers are usually criticising, commenting, reporting,
On Jan 3, 2008 1:44 PM, noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just love the most recent video... holysnappers! it's time for a blog
war!!!
http://www.detrimentalinformation.com/2008/01/my_legal_struggle_with_christi.html
It's like an epic battle of foes.
Im glad it all worked out and
Enric sent me this great link:
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2007/10/fair-use-principles-ugc
Here's hoping that these proposals lead to real progress in striking
a balance between the interests of UGC creators, media companies, and
video hosting services.
Its a document that the EFF has prepared
This is a fantastic. And I'm so glad the test suite videos chosen
are right on the edge instead of obvious examples.
I feel a little less paranoid about my Raymond stuff knowing the EFF
is on the same wavelength.
___
Brook Hinton
This is a fantastic. And I'm so glad the test suite videos chosen
are right on the edge instead of obvious examples.
agreed.
check out the videos here to see what you think:
http://www.eff.org/pages/UGC-test-suite
I feel a little less paranoid about my Raymond stuff knowing the EFF
is on
I noticed a post on Lessig's blog,
http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003247.shtml
he mentions a report re “fair use” from The Center For Social Media.
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/
Their statement of best practices in fair use (.pdf) looks like it's
intended to make clear what
Hey all, I sent this last night but it may not have gone through, my
apologies if this is a duplicate.
-
I noticed a post on Lessig's blog,
http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003247.shtml
he mentions a report re “fair use” from The Center For Social Media.
if you tell a joke and make fun of the song, you should be ok =)
On 8/2/05, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
General fair-use question: if I'm videoblogging inside a car, and theradio is playing, am I legally bound to turn the radio off beforeturning on my camera?
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 20:17:37 +0200, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
General fair-use question: if I'm videoblogging inside a car, and the
radio is playing, am I legally bound to turn the radio off before
turning on my camera?
General answer: It depends.
Depends on (among other
Charles HOPE wrote:
General fair-use question: if I'm videoblogging inside a car, and the
radio is playing, am I legally bound to turn the radio off before
turning on my camera?
I've run into this question in documentary filmmaking. You'll be
okay as long as the music is just part of
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