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5 Articles match "UGC","User Generated Content","YouTube"
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Loose Lips Syncing Shifts
Today, kids produce lip dubs in just a few hours and mass distribute them to millions worldwide through viral video websites like YouTube. With over 3 million hits on YouTube and publicity from news outlets and blogs like this one, The Black Eyed Peas could never have garnered that kind of exposure on their own. The band?
DealFatigue
- Sunday, December 6, 2009
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User-Generated Content, Social Networks, and Virtual Worlds, Part II: Volume 11, No. 4
Selden Revisited , by Shubha Ghosh; Law and the Emotive Avatar , by Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons; and Mass Culture and the Culture of the Masses: A Manifesto for User-Generated Rights , by Debora Halbert. Mass Culture and the Culture of the Masses: A Manifesto for User-Generated Rights. Patenting Games: Baker v.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, October 26, 2009
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Grass Roots Licensing Of Youtube Fare
My kids turned me on to “Charlie The Unicorn shortly after it made its debut on youtube several years ago. Like most user generated content, Charlie , a flash animated 2D short, was made on a shoestring and the production values reflect that. faster downloads) matures.
DealFatigue
- Monday, January 12, 2009
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Loose Lips Syncing Shifts
Today, kids produce lip dubs in just a few hours and mass distribute them to millions worldwide through viral video websites like YouTube. With over 3 million hits on YouTube and publicity from news outlets and blogs like this one, The Black Eyed Peas could never have garnered that kind of exposure on their own. The band?
DealFatigue
- Sunday, December 6, 2009
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ABA Journal's "Copyright in the Age of YouTube": C&C's first fisking!
The February 2009 edition of the ABA Journal has a long article by attorney Steven Seidenberg titled "Copyright in the Age of YouTube." Get that infringing piece of *&#$(@* off YouTube this second!" Rather, UMG asserts that the notice was sent only pursuant to YouTube's terms of service. YouTube politely declined.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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Progress Illinois and Public Citizen crow over fair use win; propose copyright reforms
Liberal web site Progress Illinois and its counsel at Public Citizen are taking a victory lap after their win over Fox's WFLD-TV in a fair use battle regarding the site's posting of news footage to its YouTube account. Also, it's not quite fair to say that Fox "ha[d] [Progress Illinois'] YouTube account shut down." or other services).
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Friday, January 30, 2009
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