August 31, 2009

Denmark!


I just got back from Denmark where I was giving a presentation on my video series Let Us Praise Famous Men in the conference Transcultural Montage by the University of Aarhus and the Moesgaard Museum.
Here are some images from Denmark:





August 10, 2009

America's second favorite pastime


So twice in the last 48 hours I've been told that I have an "interest in copyright." Ok, so maybe that's true that I do have some interest and maybe that's because on some level it's linked to my field, but shouldn't everyone be interested in copyright? It's not as though the laws don't apply to those who aren't "interested." Copyright laws are more important than ever and awareness is really important right now. The laws are a lot more aggressive and restrictive than they once were.
Case in point, my new box set of The State DVDs (loved that show, check it out if you've never heard of it). The back of the box set includes a disclaimer stating that they had to replace a lot of the music they used in the original episodes because they didn't have the rights. This show wasn't fly-by-night, it was on MTV. If the music was legal in the 90s why isn't it legal now? What's changed? Copyright laws. (The same thing happened with the tv show WKRP).
So don't think awareness of copyright is an option. This kind of reminds me of email in the 90s. Remember when people would just say "Oh I don't use email" and that was a legitimate excuse? No more. The same is true for copyright. The laws are becoming more pervasive and more aggressive and you might be violating something that you never even knew could be illegal. So don't be scared, get on teh interwebs and "google" copyright today.

(And if you're really stuck for where to start, come to a CopyNight event, also hosted by yours truly)

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Awesome photo thanks to 917press