A Fair(y) Use Tale
Posted by Simon Perry on 22 May 2007 at 9:58 am | Tagged as: Content, USA, Legal
Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University has been a clever bunny. He’s used clips from many of Disney’s films to explain how copyright law and fair use works in the America.
Even if you’re a copyright nut who thinks that these rights should be extended indefinitely, excluding others from benefiting for the same advantages that Disney had, of building on others works that came before, you’ll appreciate the skill and patience that were required to make it.
(Watch it after the jump)
Credits
(As you’d expect, Cory picked up on this.)
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