Thursday, April 25, 2013
has a video presentation recently absolutely fantastic creative mornings / Portland in what he calls the new ban. It is a long half-hour, but absolutely worth seeing. part of the discussion is included because you are probably familiar with - like talking about the amount of culture the very irregular nature (many). From there it moves Baio unfortunate experience of a Bloop Type
a story we covered a couple of years. If you do not remember, Baio, who is very knowledgeable about copyright, produced an 8-bit chiptune version of Miles Davis Kind of Blue album which called
Bloop Type . He knew, for blankets, had to pay compulsory figures, which he did. Then hiring artists funded by Kickstarter (original Kickstarter was CTO and helped launch site). He was one of the first successful Kickstarter. Baio has made money from it. He produced the album, the musicians involved, made the CD, and all the money went to the remains of the artists too.
But the photographer who took the photo on the cover Kind of Blue sent his lawyers after Baio. Bien Baio had someone create an 8-bit version of carefully taking the photo of Miles Davis (ie not just apply a Photoshop filter ...), and firmly believed that it was fair use (was transformative, noncommercial , had a negative impact on the market of the original, etc.), the threat of demand, and the years of struggle against the trial, including the high cost (even with pro bono legal assistance), which the decided to solve than 32,500 dollars of his own money for the photographer Jay Maisel (incredibly successful photographer who literally lives in
the largest single family residence
New York).
We wrote about it at the time, appalled by this type of result. The
good
thing in all this is that Baio fought and won the right to write one blog entry experience - rather than be silenced by a typical gag is very common in cases of this kind. The story has a lot of attention (and there was no significant reaction against Maisel, who Baio, he tried to crush).
However, since then, has not said much Baio (publicly) about the experience. This video allows you to talk a little about the consequences - to explain the true Chilling Effects threat and possible liquidation. Baio is a creator. It's in his blood. This is what you've always done, and after that it was
create fear . Being threatened with a lawsuit, even if you think you're right, it is a life changing
and perhaps fear. Many people who have not been in these shoes is nothing and think they could handle the situation. You
know.
As noted in the discussion, the copyright is probably the most violated rights in the United States after the acceleration and cross the street (and I Not sure breach of copyright is actually in third place on the list). But getting a level to a "bad day" situation, not a ruined life gives. Copyright, however, can ruin your life. And cool your expression and creativity. 

And this is the worst, so many people, especially children, are at risk. Baio also famous highlighted the prevalence of "no copyright intended" on YouTube. Download Tons of kids using music videos and video clips with a sentence. Or statements regarding fair use. Or Copyright by appointment. All, as he points out, trying to find that voodoo that protects a possible lawsuit. Most of these people
not to be continued. 
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a story we covered a couple of years. If you do not remember, Baio, who is very knowledgeable about copyright, produced an 8-bit chiptune version of Miles Davis Kind of Blue album which called
Bloop Type . He knew, for blankets, had to pay compulsory figures, which he did. Then hiring artists funded by Kickstarter (original Kickstarter was CTO and helped launch site). He was one of the first successful Kickstarter. Baio has made money from it. He produced the album, the musicians involved, made the CD, and all the money went to the remains of the artists too.
But the photographer who took the photo on the cover Kind of Blue sent his lawyers after Baio. Bien Baio had someone create an 8-bit version of carefully taking the photo of Miles Davis (ie not just apply a Photoshop filter ...), and firmly believed that it was fair use (was transformative, noncommercial , had a negative impact on the market of the original, etc.), the threat of demand, and the years of struggle against the trial, including the high cost (even with pro bono legal assistance), which the decided to solve than 32,500 dollars of his own money for the photographer Jay Maisel (incredibly successful photographer who literally lives in
the largest single family residence
New York).
We wrote about it at the time, appalled by this type of result. The
good
thing in all this is that Baio fought and won the right to write one blog entry experience - rather than be silenced by a typical gag is very common in cases of this kind. The story has a lot of attention (and there was no significant reaction against Maisel, who Baio, he tried to crush).
However, since then, has not said much Baio (publicly) about the experience. This video allows you to talk a little about the consequences - to explain the true Chilling Effects threat and possible liquidation. Baio is a creator. It's in his blood. This is what you've always done, and after that it was
create fear . Being threatened with a lawsuit, even if you think you're right, it is a life changing
and perhaps fear. Many people who have not been in these shoes is nothing and think they could handle the situation. You
know.
Find best price for : --Andy----Prohibition----copyright----Baio--
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