Eric S. Faden’s video ,“Fair(y) Use Tale”, has infringed on Walt Disney Studios’ copyright rights. As Mr. Faden should know, copyright was made to push creativity and allow a creator to make money off his or her creation. Mr. Faden copied many clips from Disney movies without asking for Disney 's Permission First off and most importantly, Mr. Faden did ask for permission in any way as stated forty three seconds into the video. Many of Disney 's clips could have been licensed or bought from Disney but Faden decided to infringe all over Disney 's copyright. If he had bought the clips then the people who original made them would would get reimbursement for their hard work and effort. They spent months working on each scene of every move just …show more content…
In addition to taking something other people worked hard to create Mr. Faden also used excessive amounts of work. Through Mr Faden’s move he used excessive amounts of copyrighted work that didn 't make a point or explain something, it was just added to, once again, make fun of us. An example of this is from one minute and forty four seconds in to one minute and forty eight minutes in. another example is two minutes and forty four seconds in to two minutes and forty nine seconds in. these clips don 't add any information to the movie, and if they were taken away it wouldn 't change the information given to be any less educational. their whole purpose was to make fun of Disney. Mr. Faden also adds extra clips just for the fun of adding extra clips like the one that is three minutes and forty seconds in to three minutes and forty four seconds in. the clip from four minutes and fifteen seconds in to four minutes and twenty one seconds in is completely unnecessary. It doesn 't make fun of us, add comedic effect, or add to the concept of the rest of the movie. And again at five minutes and forty five seconds in to five minutes and forty eight seconds in Mr Faden added not needed copyrighted work that was made by Disney. I could rattle off all the times that Mr. Faden added unnecessary work, like from six minutes and eight seconds in to six minutes and eighteen seconds, but that would take way
In one example, he arrives on time for a dinner planned at 8:00. He talks about how he already got done with his second glass of wine when the two couples he is supposed to meet arrive at 8:45. This supports his argument because it really shows how rude it is to be late on a more personal level. He then talks about how being late is just a matter of people not thinking others' time is as important as theirs.
Last weekend the Fine Brothers, a duo popular for their react series on YouTube such as the ever popular Kids React, fell upon a ton of controversy when they announced they plan on trademarking “react” videos on YouTube. This would mean that YouTubers who want to make similar reaction videos would have to confer it with the Fine Bros and agree to share a portion of the video’s revenue with them. However, this did not sit well with the online community, as many of videos on YouTube and comment threads of Reddit went on to bash and shame the two. Although this trademark controversy can be thought of as a form of censorship for those who would like to make reaction videos on YouTube, this debacle is a huge misunderstanding due to the lack of
Everyone has different opinions about different people, but sometimes, people take it too far. Think about it: have you ever been judged, or have you ever judged someone based on how they look or who they are? Ronald J. Allen who wrote “American Flag Stands for Tolerance,” Bill Brummel, the director of a documentary called Bullied, and Lisa Gossels, the director of My So-Called Enemy are all role models, they all showed people resisting to accept others based on who they are, similar to some people in today’s world and during the Civil Rights movement, but then those people change their attitude towards others. In the story and in the movie clips, the author and the directors believe that something good should always come out of a really bad
By the end of the school everyone has worked our problems and ready to graduate. This movie always uses special effects in the beginning, middle and end of the film. The beginning of this movie all shot in animation. This was great effect to make this movie feel young like it was about teen not adults.
For example, a scene begins with Pedro showing Napoleon his bike. Next, it cuts to Pedro doing jumps on the bike. Then, it cuts to Napoleon trying to jump on the bike and failing to do it. The film, Napoleon Dynamite, is full of laughs, but that is a study of the outcasts in society.
We grow on stories. Stories we tell, stories we hear. The private and the public one just like our stories and the others’. As social animals, these stories we hear and tell link us. Thomas King’s book, The Truth About Stories: A Native narrative, tells us all kind of stories.
For hundreds of years, stories have been passed on from one person to another through the oral tradition and the visual arts. In our society today, film is the dominant form of storytelling. Films shape and inform our opinions of the world. Many people’s only source of information is from films. This can be harmful when the information is false or misguided.
This trial is on Walt Disney Studios vs. Faden on the work Professor faden made to inform people on copyright, fair use and infringement. They are battling over copyright and fair use on this video. Walt Disney Studios claims that Faden’s work is copyrighted and is suing for infringement. But Professor Faden claims that he followed all the rules on copyright and he thinks it is fair use. “ Defendence you make take your stands,”The judge says in an assertive voice.
First, Disney films are bad for the viewers because they consist of many historical inaccuracies. The sad part is that many people to this day believe that everything they watched in a Disney movie as a child is true, and follow it blindly without doing any
The main message of the comic, “A Short History of America”, is the change of America over time. For example, the first picture shows beautiful nature, then as the pictures continue they show that a house gets built. The pictures go on to show more houses that make a town, and eventually the town turns into a modern city. As an audience member, I would define my position as neutral, because I don’t know where I stand. For instance, I agree that the author Robert Crumb showed his audience that America really did change over time, but on the other hand not ALL of America looks like the city he depicted.
We need more movies like Hidden figures showing the positive attributes of our history. So, for now, I just say we should stop putting money in those slave movies/shows. And start supporting as much positive black films/shows as we can. That's what I'm doing.
Disney: The Rise of Animations The animation of movies and television have been constantly evolving and changing the entertainment industry. Disney is one of the top industries that has been expanding their business through their box office animation movies. Disney is one of the top animated studios alongside: DreamWorks, Warner Bros Animation, Studio Ghibli, Blue Sky Studio, and Illumination Entertainment. Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first full-length animated film.
Main tasks of the Post-Production phase include Compositing, Sound Editing and Video Editing. This process may take about 3 – 20 weeks, once again, depending on the workload. Compositing
Koons simply could have constructed his parody of that general type of art without copying Rogers' specific work. Yet Koons was not commenting on Rogers' work specifically, and so his copying of that work did not fall under the fair use exception. Later the court determined that there were issues of fact and remanded the issue to the District Court. Koons and Rogers then reached a confidential