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Old 08-02-2008, 03:37 PM  
gideongallery
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Originally Posted by BV View Post
NO THEY COULD NOT!

Not without permission from the owner.

It doesn't matter if it's them in the footage or not. The person that produced the footage owns it. Period

Whether the subjects in the photos are models or say if you took a picture of someone in public. same dealio.

They can not use it in a commercial manner, no more than what fair use states.
first of all the person uploading it is not using it in a commercial manner, they are not getting paid when that video is being viewed so fair use applies. The fact that youtube is making money doesn't matter because just like sony in the betamax case they are not making money directly from the infringement, but indirectly from the advertising surrounding the service for the fair use right (like the 1k purchase price for the vcr)

Second every copyright holder who claims the copyrights is "accidentally" liciencing fair use when they register/claim copyrights. So yes those people do have such a right.

Yes the owner does not have sole rights to the content.
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