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July 29, 2004

Using Copyrighted material in a videoblog

My friend, Andreas, made a good argument for respecting copyrights in videoblogs. Please comment if you think differently. I can't see the problem.

"Don't screw copyrights unless you want to get screwed over yourself. Not to mention that you would never be able to go beyond the "wee, we're just goofing around" stage. If you want people to take you seriously, if you want to have companies build software for you you can't ignore copyright laws. Basing a business plan on copyright infringement is a quick recipe for disaster. If you on the other hand is happy to have an underground phenomena then feel free to ignore copyrights. I'd like videoblogging to be just a little tiny bit more than that, and that's why I take copyrights seriously.

Fair enough. You make a good argument. Here's my confusion: Let's say I make a video today. Tomorrow i wake up and someone has put it up on their site as their own. What do i do? call the internet cops? I can bitch and moan, but in the end Im not too worried about it. If someone kept stealing my material and calling it his own, I'd just get the word out and we'd all hate him.

(Continued at Momentshowing.)

(I've been following this discussion on the videoblogging yahoogroup but haven't had a chance to respond, so I'll just post imy thoughts here -- for those who don't want to share: use copyrights and either stream or disallow saving. For everyone else, use cc licensing. No? -kc.)


Posted by yatta at 05:59 PM