Black Web 2.0: Is Your Content Safe Under The “Fair Use” Doctrine?
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anandaleeke · 1 month agoGreat post.
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stingraysstudios · 1 month agoWhat is wrong with your reasoning here is that nobody really cares...law or not it matters little when posted on the Web is equal to Worldwide Public Domain. Additionally, it is the Very Nature of the Web to encourage FREE EXCHANGE..or did you forget that was the Original Purpose ??? If you attempt to "evaluate" content on a dollar base, you have missed the POWER of the media. Your applying Old Media Rules to a completely different animal, & it will NOT HOLD UP. Why ?....because if you post content that is used TRUTHFULLY it cannot be disputed or stopped, as it represents FACT. That equates to VALUE, in intellectual terms, which in turn attracts an AUDIENCE & then this MAY provide the opportunity to "capitalize" upon your content. But...not in the way you thought it would deliver, rather you now have a market segment which has Value beyond a Mass Media approach, ya just hafta know what to do with that next !!!