Kirby Ferguson, a New York-based filmmaker on why ‘Everything is a remix’. His fantastic series on the absurdity of modern day copyright is available here.
(via Everything is a Remix)
Kirby Ferguson, a New York-based filmmaker on why ‘Everything is a remix’. His fantastic series on the absurdity of modern day copyright is available here.
(via Everything is a Remix)
Web hosting company Nexcess have put together a flowchart explaining how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown process typically works.
From the ReadWriteWeb article:
When a site is perceived by a copyright owner to run afoul of the DMCA, those rights holders have the option of issuing a takedown request. From there, things can get complicated, or they can be resolved rather quickly. In some cases, legal battles can drag on for years if a site owner and a copyright owner don’t see eye to eye.
The Infographic flow chart highlights how the process can morph into long wielding repetitive affair depending on how communication between the parties goes.
(via ReadWriteWeb)
Part 4 of Kirby Ferguson’s Everything is a Remix series investigating social evolution and the meaning of copyright. To watch the entire series, check out Everything is a Remix.
Everything is a Remix Part 4 from Kirby Ferguson on Vimeo.
For more on Patent trolls, check out This American Life’s excellent podcast on the companies that ‘amass huge troves of patents and make money by threatening lawsuits’.