September 12, 2007

Man Infringes His Own Copyright, Viacom Says

From the Catch-44 Dept.
Posted by kdawson on Thursday August 30, Slashdot Media.

Chris Knight writes "I ran for school board where I live this past fall and created some TV commercials including one with a "Star Wars" theme.



A few months ago VH1 grabbed the commercial from YouTube and featured it in a segment of its show 'Web Junk 2.0.'

Neither VH1 or its parent company Viacom told me they were doing this or asked my permission to use it, but I didn't mind it if they did. I thought that Aries Spears's commentary about it was pretty hilarious, so I posted a clip of VH1's segment on YouTube so that I could put it on my blog.

I just got an e-mail from YouTube saying that the video has been pulled because Viacom is claiming that I'm violating its copyright. Viacom used my video without permission on their commercial television show, and now says that I am infringing on their copyright for showing the clip of the work that Viacom made in violation of my own copyright!"

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Cybercast credit: YouTube

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