Difference between revisions of "2008-01-04 Piracy is Often Fair Use, Study Says"
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− | + | <let name=data index=Text>“When homemade videos appear on [[YouTube]] bearing snippets of [[copyright]]ed works, is it [[media piracy|piracy]] or [[fair use]]? Much of what gets tagged as the former is actually the latter, suggests a new study from the Center for Social Media at [[American University]]'s School of Communication. The study, Recut, Reframe, Recycle, says that new forms of creative satire, commentary and other homegrown videos are being inhibited by [[media industry|industry]]-imposed filtering standards and legal threats that fail to fully consider the boundaries of fair use.”</let> | |
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