- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 25004
- author: razethew0rld
13:08
Fair Use and Copyright: What's Fair, Appealing Claims, and Removing Strikes - Inbox Special
Get the music: http://zweihander.bandcamp.com/ Win a Gaming PC: http://woobox.com/svrqmd S...
published: 19 Sep 2012
author: razethew0rld
Fair Use and Copyright: What's Fair, Appealing Claims, and Removing Strikes - Inbox Special
Get the music: http://zweihander.bandcamp.com/ Win a Gaming PC: http://woobox.com/svrqmd Sources and links here: http://teksyndicate.com/videos/fair-use-and-...
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 25004
- author: razethew0rld
34:51
CIS Fair Use Legal Experts Answer Fair Use Questions - Stanford Center for Internet and Society
Stanford Center for Internet and Society On April 21, 2011, YouTube invited the public to ...
published: 02 May 2011
author: stanfordcis
CIS Fair Use Legal Experts Answer Fair Use Questions - Stanford Center for Internet and Society
Stanford Center for Internet and Society On April 21, 2011, YouTube invited the public to ask our CIS Fair Use experts questions regarding fair use. http://y...
- published: 02 May 2011
- views: 123621
- author: stanfordcis
10:14
A Fair(y) Use Tale
Not made by me,found it online,available for download on website Disney Parody explanation...
published: 19 May 2007
author: Jas A
A Fair(y) Use Tale
Not made by me,found it online,available for download on website Disney Parody explanation of Copyright Law and Fair Use Synopsis: Professor Eric Faden of Bu...
- published: 19 May 2007
- views: 14161011
- author: Jas A
4:22
Fair Use School: Response to YouTube's Copyright School Video
This is my winning entry for Public Knowledge's video contest to create a response to YouT...
published: 11 Jul 2011
author: DarkLordofDebate
Fair Use School: Response to YouTube's Copyright School Video
This is my winning entry for Public Knowledge's video contest to create a response to YouTube's new "copyright school" video. While YouTube's video is genera...
- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 19517
- author: DarkLordofDebate
4:32
What is Fair Use?
Animation discusses the basics of fair use from the point of view of Copyright Carl....
published: 28 Apr 2012
author: annegilliland1
What is Fair Use?
Animation discusses the basics of fair use from the point of view of Copyright Carl.
- published: 28 Apr 2012
- views: 960
- author: annegilliland1
5:53
Copyright and Fair Use
A video that hopefully simplifies Copyright and Fair Use. If this video helps you at all t...
published: 12 Mar 2013
author: BrokenThumbsGames
Copyright and Fair Use
A video that hopefully simplifies Copyright and Fair Use. If this video helps you at all then don't forget to SMACK that like button. T-Shirts: http://broken...
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 380
- author: BrokenThumbsGames
7:59
Copyright for Educators - Fair Use Episode 3 part 1
Copyright for Educators - Fair Use Episode 3 part 1. This series by KOCE-TV is called, "Co...
published: 23 May 2008
author: KOCETV
Copyright for Educators - Fair Use Episode 3 part 1
Copyright for Educators - Fair Use Episode 3 part 1. This series by KOCE-TV is called, "Copyright for Educators," is designed to help educators learn about F...
- published: 23 May 2008
- views: 6438
- author: KOCETV
5:09
Fair Use & Copyrights
We look at some rules allowing you to use some video, images and music under the rules of ...
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: videomaker
Fair Use & Copyrights
We look at some rules allowing you to use some video, images and music under the rules of fair use and copyright law. For Additional information on media law...
- published: 27 Apr 2009
- views: 101089
- author: videomaker
7:33
Remix Culture: Fair Use is Your Friend
A video that explains why the Code for Fair Use in Online Video got created, and how the C...
published: 10 Jun 2009
author: FairUseProject
Remix Culture: Fair Use is Your Friend
A video that explains why the Code for Fair Use in Online Video got created, and how the Code can help you create online videos that employ fair use of copyr...
- published: 10 Jun 2009
- views: 36229
- author: FairUseProject
2:57
Fair Use
Citing Sources in MLA: Part 1 Overview of Citations, MLA, and the Anatomy of a Citation (2...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: Albertsons Library
Fair Use
Citing Sources in MLA: Part 1 Overview of Citations, MLA, and the Anatomy of a Citation (2012) - http://youtu.be/Di3YMRjJmzY AMA Citation Format Part 1: Over...
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 260
- author: Albertsons Library
6:01
Explaining Copyright Term and Fair Use
In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Maggie Lange, an attorney and Professo...
published: 10 Jan 2008
author: ArtistsHouseMusic
Explaining Copyright Term and Fair Use
In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Maggie Lange, an attorney and Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, explain...
- published: 10 Jan 2008
- views: 13266
- author: ArtistsHouseMusic
3:11
Copyright Education User Rights, Section 107 Music Video
Learn about copyright and fair use with this engaging music video from the Media Education...
published: 23 Feb 2009
author: Renee Hobbs
Copyright Education User Rights, Section 107 Music Video
Learn about copyright and fair use with this engaging music video from the Media Education Lab. This video supports the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use fo...
- published: 23 Feb 2009
- views: 26547
- author: Renee Hobbs
5:30
Understanding fair use - What music you're allowed to use in your videos and when
Many people seem to misunderstand the law regarding using Fair Use and music in their vide...
published: 18 Apr 2013
author: Mat Broomfield
Understanding fair use - What music you're allowed to use in your videos and when
Many people seem to misunderstand the law regarding using Fair Use and music in their videos. In this video, I explain the law clearly, and offer some altern...
- published: 18 Apr 2013
- views: 531
- author: Mat Broomfield
2:39
Creative Commons and Fair Use Assignment
This is my week 3 assignment for my Digital Literacy class at Full Sail University. I kind...
published: 22 Jan 2012
author: theAngieGvideo
Creative Commons and Fair Use Assignment
This is my week 3 assignment for my Digital Literacy class at Full Sail University. I kinda got a little creative with what was a possibly boring project. If...
- published: 22 Jan 2012
- views: 358
- author: theAngieGvideo
Vimeo results:
6:22
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutel...
published: 12 Jun 2011
author: OFFF, let's feed the future
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutely MINDBLOWING TITLES made for OFFF by PostPanic.
Thank you so much to PostPanic, and specially to Mischa Rozema, Ania Markham and Si Scott, simply epic!!!
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
Says Ania Markham, Executive Producer at PostPanic:
“The images created by the crew of people working on the titles has been unbelievable, with nationalities represented including Dutch, Czech, English, American, Polish, German, Swedish and Belgian. It’s been a great opportunity for all of us to work together on a non-commercial project we’re passionate about and we’re so proud of the combined effort and final result.”
DIRECTORS NOTES (Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully,
3:35
The Most Astounding Fact
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MaxSchlick?feature=mhee
Astr...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: Max Schlickenmeyer
The Most Astounding Fact
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MaxSchlick?feature=mhee
Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked in an interview with TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer.
Special thanks to:
Reid Gower http://saganseries.com/
Michael Marantz http://vimeo.com/2822787
Carl Sagan http://www.hulu.com/cosmos
Neil deGrasse Tyson http://www.facebook.com/neiltyson
NASA http://www.nasa.gov/
...for their inspiration.
CREDITS
Narration: TIME Magazine's "10 Questions for Neil Degrasse Tyson"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiOwqDmacJo
Music: "To Build a Home" by the Cinematic Orchestra feat. Patrick Watson
http://www.cinematicorchestra.com
Video (in order of appearance):
IMAX: Hubble 3D (Orion)
http://www.imax.com/hubble/
Animal Planet: Safari
http://movies.netflix.com/Movie/Animal_Planet_Safari_The_Last_Lion_of_Liuwa/70153174?trkid=438403
Yellowstone: Battle for Life (Waterfall)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jcdml
Supernova to Crab Nebula
http://www.spacetelescope.org/videos/heic0515a/
BBC: Wonders of the Solar System (formation of the solar system)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qyxfb
Accretion and First Eukaryotes from the 2011 film "Tree of Life" directed by Terrence Malick
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accretion_(astrophysics)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_evolutionary_history_of_life
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/05/ribonucleotides/
http://www.twowaysthroughlife.com/
BBC: Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
http://www.wellcometreeoflife.org/
"Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia" by Ayrton Orio (Model: Xharon Kendelker)
http://vimeo.com/9505354
BBC: Wonders of the Solar System (Brian Cox w/ telescope)
"Afghanistan - touch down in flight" by Augustin Pictures
http://vimeo.com/31426899
http://lukasugustin.de
"mongolia!" by wiissa
http://vimeo.com/27876709
http://wiissa.com
Excerpt from "Outside In", Copyright Stephen van Vuuren/SV2 Studios
http://www.outsideinthemovie.com
IMAX: Hubble 3D (Inside Orion Nebula)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_Nebula
Shuttle Launch from 1985 IMAX film "The Dream is Alive"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dream_Is_Alive
"Earth -- Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over -- NASA, ISS" by Michael Konig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls9yJTphLxg
http://koenigm.com
Excerpt from "The Island" - La Palma Time Lapse Video by Christoph Malin
http://vimeo.com/27539860
http://christophmalin.com
Galaxy Map and Galaxy Formation by NCSA's Advanced Visualization Lab
http://avl.ncsa.illinois.edu/
"Mars sunset" captured by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit (from BBC: Wonders of the Solar System)
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_347.html
Edited by Max Schlickenmeyer
Neil goes on to say "For me, that is the most profound revelation of 20th century astrophysics and I look forward to what the 21st century will bring us, given the frontiers that are now unfolding."
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their respective copyright holders, I do not claim ownership over any of these materials. I realize no profit, monetary or otherwise, from the exhibition of these videos.
6:22
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this yea...
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: PostPanic
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this year’s prestigious opening titles 'Year Zero' for OFFF Festival 2011 in Barcelona http://offf.ws/bcn2011/
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES (By Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully, an uncomfortable feeling and lots of questions - some might feel unsatisfied and wondering why. Just like a nightmare.
We also wanted the actual titles to be different this time. Most of the time festival titles are driven by the idea on how to show titles. A mechanism that displays titles in a creative way. We actually thought to bring the festival theme to the foreground and have the titles play a part in it. Incorporate them so they become the actual fiber/texture of the
1:42
Solidarités International et BDDP Unlimited veulent faire couler de l'encre
A l'occasion de la Journée Mondiale de l'Eau le 22 mars prochain, Solidarités Internationa...
published: 17 Mar 2011
author: BDDP Unlimited
Solidarités International et BDDP Unlimited veulent faire couler de l'encre
A l'occasion de la Journée Mondiale de l'Eau le 22 mars prochain, Solidarités International et BDDP Unlimited lancent une campagne pour sensibiliser au fléau de l'eau insalubre.
On estime aujourd'hui que 3,6 millions de personnes décèdent chaque année des maladies hydriques provoquées par l'eau insalubre. Pour symboliser le danger silencieux et invisible de l'eau insalubre, BDDP Unlimited a choisi un parti pris à la fois minimaliste, esthétique et étonnant jouant exclusivement avec de l'eau et de l'encre. Le film illustre la capacité de l'encre à révéler ce qui est invisible.
Imaginé par BDDP Unlimited, ce film a été produit par Hush et réalisé par Clément Beauvais, jeune réalisateur, illustrateur, musicien et photographe. Sa palette de talents et sa maîtrise de différentes techniques lui ont permis à la fois de concevoir les dessins et la réalisation du spot. Un site internet votregouttedeau.org recueille les signatures de la pétition destinée à êtres remise en mains propres au Président de la République.
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To mark World Water Day, on March 22nd Solidarités International and its agency BDDP Unlimited will roll out a campaign to build awareness of the scourge of undrinkable water.
Today, it is estimated that 3.6 million people, including 1.5 million children under the age of 5, die every year of diseases borne by undrinkable water, making it the world’s leading cause of death.
Yet the public isn’t aware of it and political leaders do not demonstrate the drive it takes to end the terrible deaths. The campaign calls on journalists to spread awareness of this scourge and appeal to readers to sign a petition that will be personally handed to the French president during the 6th World Water Forum in March 2012. To evoke the silent and invisible threat of unhealthy water, BDDP Unlimited opted for a minimalist approach that is both visually appealing and surprising, using water and ink exclusively. The spot shows the power of ink to reveal the invisible.
The spot, created by BDDP Unlimited, produced by Hush and directed by Clément Beauvais, a young director, illustrator, musician and photographer. His multiple talents and mastery of various techniques enabled him to both create the drawings and direct the spot. The campaign will be seen from mid-March on TV, in cinemas, on the Internet and in print. A dedicated web site, votregouttedeau.org, will gather signatures for the petition.
Youtube results:
55:27
BYOD - What is Fair Use in a Documentary Film? with Entertainment Lawyer, Michael C. Donaldson
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: With a maze of copyright laws to navigate, filmmakers need a hand in edi...
published: 16 May 2012
author: TheLipTV
BYOD - What is Fair Use in a Documentary Film? with Entertainment Lawyer, Michael C. Donaldson
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: With a maze of copyright laws to navigate, filmmakers need a hand in editing their movies to get them legally up to snuff. For this reason,...
- published: 16 May 2012
- views: 2077
- author: TheLipTV
30:49
Is Google Book Search "Fair Use"?
This is a talk (ok, a long talk, ~30 minutes) about whether Google's Book Search project -...
published: 16 Jan 2006
author: lessig
Is Google Book Search "Fair Use"?
This is a talk (ok, a long talk, ~30 minutes) about whether Google's Book Search project -- called "massive copyright infringement" by the American Associati...
- published: 16 Jan 2006
- views: 90273
- author: lessig
5:38
YouTube Copyright and Fair Use Questions for VidCon on July 10
Watch me participate in the July 10 panel discussion at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_l...
published: 07 Jul 2010
author: LiberalViewer
YouTube Copyright and Fair Use Questions for VidCon on July 10
Watch me participate in the July 10 panel discussion at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B1AB681FD763830E Given that I'm supposed to represent the "Yo...
- published: 07 Jul 2010
- views: 21422
- author: LiberalViewer
44:01
William Fisher, Copyright Spring 2013: Lecture 9, Fair Use -- Part 2
This video is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike 2.5...
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: BerkmanCenter
William Fisher, Copyright Spring 2013: Lecture 9, Fair Use -- Part 2
This video is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike 2.5 License, the terms of which are available here: http://creativecom...
- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 372
- author: BerkmanCenter