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Copyrights and Team Videos
Over the past month I've realized something: For a organization (FIRST) that stresses professionalism, we look the other way when we violate copyright laws in our neat robot/team videos. The background music on 9/10 team videos, I have seen this year, is obviously copyrighted material.
Does anyone else find this an interesting contradiction? |
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I personally think that using a song in a video should be able to fall under fair use laws, especially for academic groups such as FIRST, and I think we could likely make a fairly good argument that our use of songs in our videos would fall under fair use.
Whether it would stand up in court, I'm not sure, but that is just how I feel about it. |
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I agree it is an interesting circumstance. That is why we, 1103, use only properly licensed or original works in our media. This is most commonly media released under Creative Commons or a similar license.
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FIRST could care less about thing that they do not directly sanction.
If they aren't judging it for an award they aren't going to bother chasing teams around over such things because they have enough to do than worry about it. |
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PS: even in education you cannot use anything anyway you want. There are specific rules for using copyrighted materials. For example: you may only use 10% or 30 seconds (whichever is smaller) of a single piece of music. Using an entire AC/DC song is not fair use even for educational purposes. |
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Even I'm guilty of it. One of my most recent works I posted has a background from a photo i found online and re filtered via Photoshop but there's no way I can ever sell it since I used someone else's work to enhance it. |
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