Interesting interview: Chad Hurley, co-founder of YouTube, talks about suggestions copyright holders embrace the YouTube platform and add rules for their promotion http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_onl...
Bob Brill
· 11 months ago
Following is a comment I posted: # Bob Brill Says:
John: From biz side a great way to handle prob is to avoid prob. I’d say read any rights info stockcharts.com has posted on their site about use of their charts. Another biz angle for further consideration if communication with the site seems appropriate is the site may like a relationship as product placement ad for them in your use. Blazing forward from legal position without contacting the site takes some review. In general, if negotiation is appropriate, you often have better position before you’d invest, and could pursue workaround. Toward copyright guidance with fair use review please see my blog posts from October and September. Those posts include link and notes on steps you can take without legal fees. I’m on bberry so cannot insert the specific links to the posts for you right now. Also, the posts should come up if you click copyright in the categories, or type in the search box. Kindly note the posts and results display only one post per page, so you need to step thru the “older” link at the bottom. I changed to that one-post display format to favor loading for SEO as well as a preference mentioned by a reader of my posts. Fwiw I use wordpress. These are friendly notes, tho not legal advice on your specific situation. January 4th, 2009 at 5:54 am http://ibankcoin.com/chart_addict/?p=173#commen...
Bob Brill
· 7 months ago
comment for @fredwilson attribution relates to plagiarism. want to qualify for copyright fair use RT @howardlindzon http://bit.ly/11koNt 6:16 AM May 23rd from TweetDeck
Bob Brill (@bob_brill) - May 23rd, 2009 at 4:08 am PDT
Enjoy your insights, when I have a chance to review. Friendly IP note at the 4:15 mark: attribution relates to plagiarism but does not cure copyright infringement. You would want to qualify for copyright fair use. Following is snippet from my notes for a talk, where much explanation occurred in my discussion atop the written notes.
It may be helpful to review copyright infringement and plagiarism.
* Plagiarism can be avoided by giving credit to the author. * One way to avoid copyright infringement is to obtain authorization from the owner/author. * Another way to avoid copyright infringement is to qualify for Fair Use, regardless whether authorization or credit has been given by or to the owner/author.
* fred wilson (@fredwilson) - May 23rd, 2009 at 5:12 am PDT
i think what you are saying is i should only is images that have a CC license
good suggestion
thanks
Bob Brill
· 5 days ago
interesting, enforceable under US copyright law, tho only modicum of US sales RT @IPThinkTank: Star Wars producer Lucasfilm fails to win damages over unauthorised replicas of stormtrooper helmets http://short.to/11dlp
# Bob Brill Says:
John:
From biz side a great way to handle prob is to avoid prob. I’d say read any rights info stockcharts.com has posted on their site about use of their charts. Another biz angle for further consideration if communication with the site seems appropriate is the site may like a relationship as product placement ad for them in your use. Blazing forward from legal position without contacting the site takes some review. In general, if negotiation is appropriate, you often have better position before you’d invest, and could pursue workaround. Toward copyright guidance with fair use review please see my blog posts from October and September. Those posts include link and notes on steps you can take without legal fees. I’m on bberry so cannot insert the specific links to the posts for you right now. Also, the posts should come up if you click copyright in the categories, or type in the search box. Kindly note the posts and results display only one post per page, so you need to step thru the “older” link at the bottom. I changed to that one-post display format to favor loading for SEO as well as a preference mentioned by a reader of my posts. Fwiw I use wordpress. These are friendly notes, tho not legal advice
on your specific situation.
January 4th, 2009 at 5:54 am
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Bob Brill (@bob_brill) - May 23rd, 2009 at 4:08 am PDT
Enjoy your insights, when I have a chance to review. Friendly IP note at the 4:15 mark: attribution relates to plagiarism but does not cure copyright infringement. You would want to qualify for copyright fair use. Following is snippet from my notes for a talk, where much explanation occurred in my discussion atop the written notes.
It may be helpful to review copyright infringement and plagiarism.
* Plagiarism can be avoided by giving credit to the author.
* One way to avoid copyright infringement is to obtain authorization from the owner/author.
* Another way to avoid copyright infringement is to qualify for Fair Use, regardless whether authorization or credit has been given by or to the owner/author.
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fred wilson (@fredwilson) - May 23rd, 2009 at 5:12 am PDT
i think what you are saying is i should only is images that have a CC license
good suggestion
thanks