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Yes, another really funny post from entertainment lawyer Chris Castle:
The DMCA is not an Alibi: The Googlization of Art and Artists
A sample (but please read the whole thing):
YouTube have now established the new model in the Google Nation:
Step 1: You create the art;
Step 2: Google steals it from you;
Step 3: Google makes you chase them to take it down;
Step 4: If you can afford to chase Google to try to make Google take it down and Google does take it down, the work Google stole will suddenly reappear;
Step 5: See Step 3;
Step 6: See Step 4;
Step 7: See Step 3;
Step 8: See Step 4;
Step 9: See Step 3;
Step 10: See Step 4;
Step 11: See Step 3;
Step 12: See Step 4;
Step 13: Message from Google: Tired of this yet?
Step 14: See Step 3;
Step 15: See Step 4;
Step 16: Tired of this yet? Got any money left?
Step 17: See Step 3;
Step 18: See Step 4;
Step 19: Now if you’re tired of this, or you don’t have any money left (and since we are billionaires) what we could do little artist is give you a share of the advertising revenue we are/could be selling on the pages with your artistic works. Approval over advertisers? Oh, no, we don’t do that. And of course we will do whatever we want to try to commercialize your name, likeness, song titles, genres, and the clothes that you wear. And that revenue share? We’ll decide what’s fair because we are Google and we do no evil.
Now there’s no need for name calling, we certainly don’t think we’re philistine cretins with as much appreciation for art as a stuck pig. We’re Google and we do no evil.
We call this a shakedown where I come from.
posted by Amy Smorodin @ 1:02 PM | Art, DMCA
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