> how do we know the user posting it doesn't work for the company making
> family Guy and this isn't just another method for them to get more
> coverage..
Unless vSocial has a some form of licensing agreement to broadcast
Family Guy's content then they can only assume that they do not have
permission to do so. This is the very nature of "All Rights Reserved."
Thus, respecting copyright means that vSocial should remove any and
all content which they do not have permission to distribute -- this
would obviously inlude Family Guy, The Simpsons, South Park, the Daily
Show, the Colbert Report, and other content that quite obviously would
require permission, unless that permission has been granted.
-Josh
On 4/8/06, Kath O'Donnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 4/9/06, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > The top viral clip on vSocial has over 20 million remote views. Its a
> > clip from Family Guy ("Peanut BUtter Jelly Time"). It should be
> > removed.... of course, it is not in the interest of the service to
> > remove its top performing clip. This is where the problem lies.
>
>
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> how do we know the user posting it doesn't work for the company making
> family Guy and this isn't just another method for them to get more
> coverage..
>
> Kath
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