Bucknell prof Eric Faden has produced the most amazing video mashup I've ever seen: "A Fair(y) Use Tale" cuts together thousands of extremely short clips from dozens of Disney cartoons, lifting ind...
Bucknell prof Eric Faden has produced the most amazing video mashup I've ever seen: "A Fair(y) Use Tale" cuts together thousands of extremely short clips from dozens of Disney cartoons, lifting indivudal words and short phrases to spell out an articulate, funny, and thoroughly educational lesson on how copyright works.
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that was amazingly useful, I needed some clarification from the definition I found online and this helped quite abit, and it was creatively done too, Thanks allot!
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Great video..., but in defense of Disney, I as a cartoons creator, would hate to see my work land in the hands of mediocre people who doesn't have the talent to create, and need the work of others to do so. If you can't be original and create original content, don't cry about it by looking for ways to steal. If Disney wants to protect their work, they have the right to do so.
Unfortunately there is no legal measuring tool for "mediocre people who doesn't have the talent to create." The court grants Fair Use Doctrine to everyone! Either individuals have the right to quote/alter existing culture in the service of creating new culture - or they don't. There is more to free expression than "creating original content" - there is also the important role of criticizing, cataloging, or commenting upon existing work!
But who decides if your "work"(art) is good or that other people's is "mediocre"? Isn't that just your opinion? Who's to say that I don't think the mediocre people's work(art) is better than yours in the first place?
From youtube's copyright tips: "It doesn't matter if you created a video made of short clips of copyrighted content—even though you edited it together, the content is still copyrighted."
WTF? Guess youtube hasn't seen this video. I can tell by one of two things they could have done.
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If you can't be original and create original content, don't cry about it by looking for ways to steal.
If Disney wants to protect their work, they have the right to do so.
"It doesn't matter if you created a video made of short clips of copyrighted content—even though you edited it together, the content is still copyrighted."
WTF? Guess youtube hasn't seen this video. I can tell by one of two things they could have done.