Fair use of digital content is important. If we don't allow producers to make a reasonable return on their investment, new material will not be generated, but producers need to learn how to use and benefit from the new age media. Learn more about this issue by listening to NPR's interview of Stanford's Professor Larry Lessig.
This morning I learned that all my favorite Adolf Hitler parodies will soon disappear from YouTube. Thanks Google. You're willing to take a stand on Chinese censorship but not fair use of DRM (digital rights management). PC World has a great article about this latest move by Constantin Films and YouTube. In the meantime, enjoy this parody.
Hitler, as "Downfall producer" orders a DMCA takedown from Brad Templeton on Vimeo.
This is funny and is something to think about!
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