actually they don't. The decision specifically said that automatic (
i.e algorithms
bots ) do not automatically violate "fair use" if you read the above or
other articles. It was a somewhat stupid case but I doubt it will have any
real legal effect on either how "fair use" is interpreted or automat
Surprisingly, a win for small film distributors as well. We never were able
to get YouTube to put us on the "automatically remove" list because we
didn't have enough titles for them to consider us proper rights holders.
(Harrumph!) So I have always had to take down films one by one using my
best ju
A win for fair use, for now.
deg farrelly
Media Librarian/Streaming Video Administrator
Arizona State University Libraries
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
602.332.3103
Text of Law360 article follows below.
https://www.law360.com/articles/702339
Copyright holders cannot shirk their duty to consider—in go