How to Keep Your Videos Copyright Clean
New Media Minute‘s Daisy Whitney has published an eBook titled “Keeping You and Your Content Out of Courts.” WillVideoforFood readers can enjoy 50% off the $34.97 by using the promotional code “Hitviews.” (I work with Hitviews to connect advertisers and online-video audiences, and its a sponsor of the book. Stand by for a new Hitviews.com redesign).
We all need to keep our videos from violating copyright laws, and if the $17.48 price saves you 45 seconds of an attorney’s time… it’s paid for itself already.
Some of the book’s topics that we discuss here at WVFF without any authority:
- The Four Fair Use Factors
- The Transformative Test
- The Difference Between Parody and Satire
- The Four-Pronged Test
- Understanding Marketplace Harm
- Is News Exempt?
For a free excerpt and to learn more, check out her eBook page. Just get your 3D glasses ready for her patented pink and gray branding.
Jeeze! I hope she didn’t take the ‘dishwater blonde’ crack to heart. You know you just can’t wink with text! ;o)
Hi Kevin! Thanks for the plug!
You plugged Daisy, Kevin? You old dog, you!
Kevin LOVES to plug Daisy. 😀
Hey, you know what? The principal at my son’s school is a cunt! First class douche. In fact, if Donald Trump decided to start a “Miss USA Douchebag” pageant that woman would win hands down.
If you really want to know how I feel, go look at my rantings on twitter.
I know marilyn, I spelled pageant wrong. Don’t care.
Oh and congratulations on the book Daisy.
No offense, but I hope this book dies a quick death when the copyright laws are changed, and they WILL be changed, you can’t stop progress.
Pirate My Film – coming soon
http://www.piratemyfilm.com
hop on board to the future
Oh really? You think that that group up there in Washington is going to pass legislation that changes the copyright laws in a way that broadens fair use?
‘scus me while I hold my breath.
I plugged Daisy and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.
@7 Step One, get really mad first. Step Two change.
@9 Got #1 without any work what so ever. #2 Seems to be a slogan. Sorry
:oD
@10 it worked for what’s his name…
methinks I will buy this! 😀
Hmmm… isn’t Disney one of the more copyright crazy corporations? Don’t they look at the issue from a decidedly corporate point of view? So, for whatever the price is you wind up paying to receive corporate propaganda. There seems to some irony in there somewhere!