Narz
keeping it real
Any legal eagles or entertainment industry peeps have insight on this?
Awhile back I uploaded a lil' clip of the Simpsons (less than 60 seconds IIRC) onto YouTube. It was from the autodialer episode (one of the best, IMO). Fox almost immediately took it down. Probably because it had "Simpsons" in the title, otherwise it would likely still be up (I could reup but too lazy, plus don't have the episodes on my HD anymore).
But I see other much longer clips plus plenty of little tidbits from movies & TV shows. Also, on the other side of the Internet I've seen (ahem, I mean friends have seen & told me of) clear reuse of copyrighted material.
So what is fair use? Who gets to decide? Is it pretty much up to the judge or the corporation displaying the copywrited material (YouTube for instance) to decide whats fair?
Awhile back I uploaded a lil' clip of the Simpsons (less than 60 seconds IIRC) onto YouTube. It was from the autodialer episode (one of the best, IMO). Fox almost immediately took it down. Probably because it had "Simpsons" in the title, otherwise it would likely still be up (I could reup but too lazy, plus don't have the episodes on my HD anymore).
But I see other much longer clips plus plenty of little tidbits from movies & TV shows. Also, on the other side of the Internet I've seen (ahem, I mean friends have seen & told me of) clear reuse of copyrighted material.
So what is fair use? Who gets to decide? Is it pretty much up to the judge or the corporation displaying the copywrited material (YouTube for instance) to decide whats fair?