Wetlook World ForumCurrent time: Sat 27/04/24 05:19:28 GMT |
Message # 24256.2.2.1.1.1 Subject: Re: Any lawyers in our community??? Great Question ... Date: Wed 16/08/06 15:07:20 GMT Name: Anonymous |
Report Abuse or Problem to Nigel at Minxmovies
|
Ok, then it would seem to me that as long as the person offering it does not claim rights to it, then they can distribute it at their own will?
Here is an analogy. I have an article on George W. Bush as a hero. I copywrite the artical. I publish it in the New York Times for free, i.e., the Times does not pay me for it. It is published in their paper and on their website. Another website who calls itself "Friends of George W. Bush" does a "cut and paste" and publishes the article on their website and gives attribution to me, the original author as the writer.
Is there a violation of my copywrite? Seems to me at the author, when I gave it for free to the New York Times, my objective was to get as many people to read it (and think I'm brilliant and buy my books, etc.) as possible. I'd be happy.
Great discussion, what's the answer??? |
In reply to Message (24256.2.2.1.1) Re: Any lawyers in our community??? Great Question ...
By xbertx1 - bertel@w4ymail.com Wed 16/08/06 14:46:54 GMT I'm not a lawyer. But I'm pretty sure that "public domain" and "offer for free" is not the same. If you offer content you own the copyright and tell it's public domain - then it is. If you offer content you own the copyright and tell it's still copyright protected - then it's not public domain but still your own content to which you granted some license. |
In reply to Message (24256.2.2.1) Any lawyers in our community??? Great Question ...
By Anonymous - Wed 16/08/06 14:29:16 GMT If something is placed in the "public domain" by the producer, e.g., a video offered for free to anyone who wants to download it, is it then under a restriction for others to offer it for free? I would not think so.
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with copywrite laws ... does it? I would think, if I put something out there for anyone to have for free, is it really an infringement of my rights to have someone else offer for free what I already have?
Interesting question - let the lawyers answer so we all know the real story. |
In reply to Message (24256.2.2) Messy discussion [nt]
By bongo - Wed 16/08/06 14:18:40 GMT Website: http://rapidshare.de/files/29668244/gggd.wmv (no text) |
In reply to Message (24256.2) Great clip! But, I see a Forum fight in the making ... [nt]
By Anonymous - Wed 16/08/06 13:42:12 GMT (no text) |
In reply to Message (24256) just a video 1
By wetter-the-better - wetter-the-better@hotmail.com Wed 16/08/06 12:53:39 GMT Website: http://rapidshare.de/files/29571219/23vidteaser.avi Sorry wetinred if you also have them on your site. I collected these video the past 3 years, from al over the internet. also I've got lots of copywrite stuff but this will be not on rapidshare.
wetter-the-better
|
Report Abuse or Problem to Nigel at Minxmovies
If you enjoy this forum, then please make a small donation to help with running costs:
(you can change amount)
|
[ This page took 0.032 seconds to generate ]