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![]() | A Fair(y) Use Tale Not made by me,found it online,available for download on website Disney Parody explanation of Copyright Law and Fair Use Synopsis: Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University provides this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms. ***Description taken from website*** Video Found at cyberlaw.stanford.edu 2007年05月19日再生回数 13648885 |
![]() | YouTube Copyright School Russell learns some valuable lessons about copyright. 2011年03月25日再生回数 1869321 |
![]() | Copyright: Forever Less One Day Copyright is a good idea, but the way it is currently used is not. **NEW: T-Shirts now for sale!** Help support making more videos: goo.gl blog.cgpgrey.com **NEW: T-Shirts now for sale!** Help support making more videos: goo.gl If you would like to help me make more videos please join the discussion on: Google+: plus.google.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Or suggest ideas and vote on other peoples' ideas on my channel: www.youtube.com 2011年08月24日再生回数 590810 |
![]() | Copyright, What's Copyright? Sing along to understand copyright and learn about your rights to fair use. 2009年02月08日再生回数 66106 |
![]() | What is copyright law? This is an enhanced podcast to educate folks on what copyright law and fair use means. 2008年07月24日再生回数 10743 |
![]() | When Copyright Goes Bad (English) A film by Ben Cato Clough and Luke Upchurch. Suddenly, copyright rules no longer do what they are supposed to do. They have gone bad. This is a film about how copyright has become one of the most important consumer issues of the digital age; why corporate lobbying risks criminalising the actions of hundreds of thousands of people; and what the future holds for the fight for fairer copyright laws. When Copyright Goes Bad is an introduction to the renegotiation of copyright and is for anyone interested in how copyright is affecting consumers. It features some of the key players in the copyright debate, including: Fred Von Lohmann - Electronic Frontier Foundation; Michael Geist - University of Ottawa Law School; Jim Killock - Open Rights Group; and Hank Shocklee - Co-founder of Public Enemy. For more, visit www.A2Knetwork.org/film 2010年04月16日再生回数 43946 |
![]() | Youtube Copyright Tutorial (AUDIO ONLY) UPDATE It takes TIME for your audio to come back. Please stop sending me PMs asking why it isn't there, I even show in the video how it is NOT instant. Also, I very rarely check the comments for this video anymore, as they come too fast. If you send me a PM, there's a pretty good chance I will answer. if I DO NOT ANSWER, it means your question is answered in the video or video description. ________________ Sorry if your videos are getting blocked because of Video copyright claims, I don't think there's anything you can do about it. This only helps if the problem is your AUDIO (music specifically) on your videos. This video is for anyone who's having copyright issues on their youtube videos due to music or audio copyrights. This video will NOT help you if a video clip itself within your video is causing the copyright issue. If you upload videos with music or other audio, I'm sure you've been hit by a copyright claim, right? Well, pay attention to the video to learn how to get your video's audio back. This is the step-by-step process to get your audio back: 1) Go to "My Videos". 2) Select "Resolve Copyright" on the video you are having copyright issues with. OR, go to the video itself and choose "resolve copyright" from there. 3) Scroll down and pick the option "I want to learn more about this dispute process". 4) Scroll down and pick the option "Take me to the dispute form". 5) Pick option #2 and PASTE the following statement into the text bar next to it; "Copyright ... 2009年01月23日再生回数 663210 |
![]() | How To Copyright An Idea Discover how to protect your next million dollar idea and secure a copyright. For 1000's more How-To videos visit: www.videojug.com To become a fan of VideoJug on Facebook, click here www.facebook.com 2009年06月16日再生回数 14732 |
![]() | Copyrighted Where did How to be Gangster and How to be Emo go!? Its not Youtube's fault, its the companies who are forcing them to remove videos. Poem: Youtube will not last life long If all the videos are gone From a little stupid rule All of this happening just ain't cool I thought it was a place for fun Entertainment for everyone Now these companies are barging in Tearing up the site like it belongs to them Threatening Youtube for having their songs Can't we all just get along? Removed every video left and right Almost everything on their site If theres just one thing I hate Its all those mother beeping copyrights! QUICK QUESTION: Why isn't the number 1 top favorited video "THE EVOLOUTION OF DANCE" removed from Youtube? Just wondering... Twitter: www.twitter.com Myspace: www.myspace.com Facebook www.facebook.com 2009年02月24日再生回数 4966166 |
![]() | Do Copyright Laws Stifle Creativity? - Lawrence Lessig Complete video at: fora.tv Using examples from YouTube, Stanford law professor and copyright activist Lawrence Lessig discusses the influence of "remixes" and "mashups" of existing art on culture as a whole, and ponders the fate of participatory media in the face of out-of-date copyright laws. ----- What is the future for art and ideas in an age when practically anything can be copied, pasted, downloaded, sampled, and re-imagined? LIVE from the NYPL and WIRED Magazine kick off the Spring 2009 season with a spirited discussion of the emerging remix culture. Our guides through this new world--who will take us from Jefferson's Bible to Andre the Giant to Wikipedia--will be Lawrence Lessig, author of Remix, founder of Creative Commons, and one of the leading legal scholars on intellectual property issues in the Internet age; acclaimed street artist Shepard Fairey, whose iconic Obama "HOPE" poster was recently acquired by the National Portrait Gallery; and cultural historian Steven Johnson, whose new book, The Invention of Air, argues that remix culture has deep roots in the Enlightenment and among the American founding fathers. - New York Public Library Lawrence Lessig is a professor of law at Stanford Law School and founder of the school's Center for Internet and Society. He teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, contracts, and the law of cyberspace. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, he was Berkman Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and a professor ... 2009年03月13日再生回数 20204 |









