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fair use is a part of the design of copyright, it is not an exception to it,

This is the probably the most significant distillation of Fair Use I have ever seen.

“fair use is a part of the design of copyright, it is not an exception to it,”
William F. Patry

This is a partial quote from William Patry, who is probably the pre eminent Copyright Lawyer on the planet, responding to a blog post by Patrick Ross, who probably knows less than I do about Copyright, and I am not a lawyer.

At issue are ross’s statements on Fair Use in response to a new report: Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video from The Center for Social Media at American University’s School of Communication which is a non-partisan group, unlike the Copyright Alliance whose membership reads like a roll call of Big Media, and the remora like associations that surround them.

Fair Use outlines how an excerpt of material can be used, it does not prescribe a percentage, or any guidelines as to where the line is. Fair Use is only a Defense Mechanism used in a court of law on a case by case basis. It sucks, but there it is.

Here is today’s pop quiz!

Who do you think has a better idea what Fair Use is About?

Patrick Ross, Executive Director

Patrick Ross is executive director of the Copyright Alliance, a grass-roots coalition of artists, producers and distributors from across the copyright spectrum. Prior to joining the Copyright Alliance he was a senior fellow with The Progress & Freedom Foundation, a free-market think tank in Washington, D.C. Ross focused on intellectual property issues for PFF’s Center for the Study of Digital Property (IPcentral.info), specifically the rights of artists. He was also PFF’s vice president for communications and external affairs.

Source Copyright Alliance

or

William F. Patry (born January 1, 1950 in Niskayuna, New York) is an American lawyer specialized on copyright law. He studied at the San Francisco State University, where he obtained a B.A. in 1974 and an M.A. in 1976, and then at the University of Houston, where he was graduated with a J.D. in 1980. He was admitted to the bar in Texas in 1981, in the District of Columbia in 2000, and in New York in 2001.[1]

Patry served as a copyright counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives in the early 1990s, where he participated in the elaboration of the copyright provisions of the Uruguay Round Agreements Act.[2] Patry also worked as a policy planning advisor to the Register of Copyrights, and held a post as Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.[3] He is also the author of a 7-volume treatise on U.S. copyright law entitled Patry on Copyright, arguably superior in breadth and depth to Nimmer’s Nimmer on Copyright.[4] Patry is currently Senior Copyright Counsel at Google, Inc.

AP, !Yahoo News and US Presidential Race.

In the latest race to the bottom of reasons to vote comes the AP-Yahoo! News poll – ”Pet owners prefer McCain” that pet ownership is a significant criteria when voting.

While bloggers without clues wait with baited breath for AP to issue Fair Use Guidelines,(something they have no legal authority to do, and little if any understanding of the web’s linking culture), they are still on the job generating news. Teamed with Yahoo! News, another organization whose future is in doubt comes the latest data to help you select a president. I would normally not link to the AP, but this one is just too good to pass up.

In the interest of fairness and to allow you to get your voice heard you can take the Poll Here. However be advised, “your response will not change the results”

All That Data

Data Data Data….
Folks want it, folks want to hide it, Folks get shocked other folks have it.

One of the inconvenient truths about internet life is to get data from point A to point B, both of them have to be defined. Your computer needs an address to receive it, their computer needs an address to send it. How it gets from A to B is another story, involving other computers, routers, and wires. Folks count this stuff.

In the beginning these things were counted strictly to be sure that you got what you were looking for, and the computers that were pitching and catching were working. Then folks discovered that you could add things to web pages(cookies, clear gifs, webbugs) to get more data that you could sell to other folks, who are waiting with checkbooks and engorged flesh.

Data Data Data….
Some folks were not content with merely using other folks data, but began to build whole sites under various guises(friends networks, social networks, ‘blah’ spaces and ‘brrt’ books, Sharecroppers and Social Gillnetters) to deliberately mine this information, under the meme of User Generated Content, to sell things. !!Connect with your Friends while we shove ads up your nose!!

Google is the latest data baron to have the villagers with their pitchforks and torches storming the gates, screaming about their data. It is not yours, get over it. Because if you are crying about it, your vision is too blurry to do anything about it.

A large part of the perception problem is that the majority of us are self funded, by spending our own money and time to put out our thoughts, and are happy when folks stop by, whereas there are lot of sites that are built strictly with other peoples money, who understand what whoredom is about, or are refugees from ad supported media companies and have been institutionalized by it, and willingly flash their wares.

There are whole categories of sites dedicated to becoming pixel bitches, usually revolving around buying the “Secrets” guidebooks from the pimps of these sites. (note:I am a whore too, not a very good one however, the sidebars contain ads and other things, neither of them producing enough revenue to buy that gold lame’ frock that you are desperately waiting for me to model:) Plus I try not to talk about stuff I know nothing about. It irritates my 5 readers)

Data Data Data….
The past few weeks has had folks crying for data from various government organizations. Some are beating the transparency drum, some have been bleating about the legislative process needing a sunlight bath, and some just want to wallow in the underbelly of the data sewers.
As if government information is anymore reliable despite the fact we are footing the bill.

But in the interest of promoting the availability of data for all those folks, I present;
The Federal Reserve Board News Feeds Page
You can watch the US Banking System crash and burn from the convenience of your computer.
hat tip to Paul Kedrosky for finding this jewel.

Meetings

Jonnie Moore is a facilitator and marketing consultant. I have no idea what that means.
Some sort of PR nonsense.

But he does have a sense of humor.

Quote of the Day

Google Closing Dallas, Denver Office

-snip- This reorganization is designed to ensure we are serving the needs of our customers, stakeholders and Googlers [Google employees]-snip-

In english this means that Google is getting pressure from it’s ad buyers, the stockholders are whining and they can get new employees.

Today’s head lemur tech tip:
Anytime a company makes a statement like this, putting the employees dead last , is a company who has become internally bankrupt. Customers will always try for a better deal, especially if they are not being served, and the company employees cannot show value.
Think cell phone and cable companies for the worst of these traits.
Stakeholders/stockholders do not give a shit about either the company or the employees, but are folks leading the management around by the dick, hoping to squeeze a few more pennies out of the stock, before they sell it off.

Any company who does not put their employees first, will fuck them raw and dispose of them at the first sign of independent thought.

Internet Independance Day

With the Google Viacom lawsuit requiring a massive data give away, folks are beginning to wake up to the lack of privacy and the lengths that companies and websites are using to track your online activity.

Here is a list of a few programs that cost you nothing more than the download time.

Firefox for browsing. Much better and faster than IE. An order of magnatude better privacy settings. Thunderbird for email. It is your email. If you want to have some other company reading your mail and inserting advertising and clear gifs and tracking cookies, by all means get your ass sold down the river to every advertiser with a checkbook. AVG for anti virus. AdBlock Plus to eliminate website ads, third party tracking cookies, and other tracking. Easylist for AdBlock Plus Tor for anonymous surfing. This slows down your surfing as bit but it is worth the wait if you want to have any sort of privacy.

It is almost impossible to control your entire internet footprint. but you can decide who you want to share with.

Independance Day

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