Los Angeles- A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that copyright holders must consider thepotential fair use of their works before sending copyright takedownnotices to online video sites. In order for a copyright owner to proceedunder the DMCA with 'a good faith belief that use of the material in the mannercomplained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law,'the owner must evaluate whether the material makes fair use of thecopyright, U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel wrote, in his ruling.read more... Go to original article ...
Despite the grumblings from some media critics about the selective delays by NBC around the distribution of online video coverage of the Summer Olympics, the depth and quality of the online video offering is astonishing. There is quite a lot live a Go to article ...
Despite the grumblings from some media critics and bloggers over the weekend about the selective delays by NBC around the distribution of online video coverage of the Summer Olympics, the depth and quality of the online video offering is astonishing. Go to article ...
For those of us who don't like to see overlay ads pop up from time to time while watching video, you won't see any on the NBC Olympics coverage on MSN. That's a mandate from the International Olympic Committee, which keeps tight control of the way Go to article ...