Posted on 10/09/2008 10:38:15 AM PDT by weegee
The problem with fair use is that it costs too much money to protect your right. Something needs to change.
Money grubbing, right-wing, capitalist pig! “Imagine” is the people’s song! Yoko Ono is suing to have the rights to make MONEY off “Imagine”???? This calls for action! “NO JUSTICE...NO PEACE!!!!”
I wonder how much money Ben Stein and the makers of Expelled had to spend on lawyers?
Whatever the cost of the lawyers it was a drop in the bucket for Yoko Ono and EMI but not for Stein and the makers of Expelled...
Imagine a world without Yoko...
Money grubbing, right-wing, capitalist pig! “Imagine” is the people’s song! Yoko Ono is suing to have the rights to make MONEY off “Imagine”???? This calls for action! “NO JUSTICE...NO PEACE!!!!”
Imagine a world without lawyers.
“Imagine a world without Yoko.” -C14
“Imagine a world without lawyers” -weegee
The meter fits, I smell a parody.
Perhaps you should take a look at what copyright is. I refer you to the U.S. Constitution.
Anything published under copyright is supposed to eventually go into the public domain. So, yes, it IS the people's song. Copyright just lets the copyright holder make some money off of it for a while.
And there are specific areas where copyright can be legally infringed. Parodies and educational use are common examples.
Expect to hear from EMI soon about your unauthorized use of a portion of the lyrics...
It was a bit of irony, but apparently it went over some heads.
Yeppers... amazing how many people don’t know that.
I dont care what anyone says-Yoko broke up the Beatles by hooking John on heroin, then forced him to do the Plastic Ono album with all the screeching, and finally getting all of his money. Yoko is to be scorned, ashamed and run over by a garbage truck..
In fact, my problem was with the sarcasm.
Once you publish something under copyright, you have declared that the material really does belong to the people.
These aren't dirty, smelly hippies that want to squat on your back lawn.
These are people exercising their Constitutional right to a Fair Use exemption to copyright.
It would be like having someone sue you for using a Citizen's Band radio, trying to keep you off of those frequencies. And you suing right back, because CB frequencies are yours to use by law.
I agree to a point, but John was a willing participant. He deserves all the blame for unloading Yoko upon the world.
I blame our educational system. Doesn't anyone teach the Constitution anymore?
When I was a youngster we had to take an entire year of Government. Twice. In 7th grade it was state government and in 10th grade it was U.S. Government. Both were "must pass" courses. You couldn't graduate without passing.
I think this part happened a long time ago.
You may say you're a Marxist
But you're sure a greedy one
You're making money off Lennon
Make it free for everyone!
Did the doctors ever remove that cat that got stuck inside her throat?
Well played.
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