sts.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Andrew Horbal
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2016 6:11 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] streaming rights for TV series?
Hi Jessica,
Many, if not most, of the questions you pose are answered in Butler's article.
As my final word in this discussion,
08 PM, Griest, Bryan
wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I can easily see an analysis of a series where a total run is “the
work”—think of a season of “The Wire”, for example—and one could indeed
make a logical case as showing one ep being “fair use.” I would be less
likely to se
e/GA_State_Decision.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Griest, Bryan
>>> wrote:
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>>>> I can easily see an analysis of a series where a total run is “the
>>>> work”—think of a season of “The Wire”,
ound to “what is the definition of a ‘complete
>>> work’?” in the case of a television series?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
>>> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Chris Lewis
>>> *Sent:* T
ion series?
>>
>>
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>> *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
>> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Chris Lewis
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 17, 2016 12:21 PM
>> *To:* Videolib
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>> *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] streaming rights
is Lewis
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> There is no prohibition in the TEACH Act from using dramatic or fictional
> works. There is however a prohibition against using compl
: [Videolib] streaming rights for TV series?
There is no prohibition in the TEACH Act from using dramatic or fictional
works. There is however a prohibition against using complete works as it
specific mentions"reasonable and limited portions".
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Jess
case as showing one ep being “fair use.” I would be less
>>> likely to see an ep of something much more episodic like “AITF” in those
>>> terms, to be sure.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
>>> video
;> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Griest, Bryan
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I can easily see an analysis of a series where a total run is “the
>>>> work”—think of a season of “The Wire”, for example—and one could indeed
>>>> make a logical case as
season of “The Wire”, for example—and one could indeed
>>> make a logical case as showing one ep being “fair use.” I would be less
>>> likely to see an ep of something much more episodic like “AITF” in those
>>> terms, to be sure.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
ly to see an ep of something much more episodic like “AITF” in those
>> terms, to be sure.
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
>> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Jessica Rosner
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 17, 2016
ic like “AITF” in those
>> terms, to be sure.
>>
>>
>>
>> *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
>> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Jessica Rosner
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 17, 2016 11:03 AM
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>> *To:* videolib@li
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> I doubt that would fly as each episode is totally self contained. Again in
> GSU case court rejected about 15% of the total for not be
be sure.
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 11:03 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] streaming rights for TV series?
I doubt that would fly as each episode is totally
ssica Rosner
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> Yes indeed digitizing and streaming a complete episode would violate
> copyright law. This is not if you will excuse the
Behalf Of Jessica Rosner
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 10:51 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] streaming rights for TV series?
Yes indeed digitizing and streaming a complete episode would violate copyright
law. This is not if you will excuse the pun an "academic"
nt providers are saying, "Even one episode (if shown in
> its entirety in this manner) violates copyright law."
>
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> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Maureen Tripp
> Sent: T
ay, May 17, 2016 7:32 AM
To: Videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] streaming rights for TV series?
Would like some feedback on the following scenario: The complete first season
of All in the Family is part of the library's media collection. A TV writing
faculty member wants t
Swank licenses some of the episodes for streaming though just a selection.
On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Maureen Tripp
wrote:
> Would like some feedback on the following scenario: The complete first
> season of All in the Family is part of the library's media collection. A
> TV writing fac
Would like some feedback on the following scenario: The complete first season
of All in the Family is part of the library's media collection. A TV writing
faculty member wants to show a single episode to students enrolled in an online
course. The faculty member would borrow the DVD from the
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