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YouTube urged to see error of their ways by fuddy-duddy Japanese
December 5th, 2006

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Japan’s legions of smelly old men in bad suits are tilting at windmills again, as the country’s copyright-protection groups and various entertainment-related bodies band together to attack YouTube yet again.

This time, performing-rights group JASRAC, Yahoo and an entire murder of TV stations (apparently, that’s the correct collective noun for them) are asking YouTube to delete clips, stop spreading the Good Word about their zany shee-at and start checking permissions proactively.

Sure, copyright exists for a very important reason but alienating fans over a principle as outdated as one that says even short clips constitute a breach is plain stupid. Just like the home taping of the 1980s was never “killing music,” sharing parts of shows only fosters interest in the material.

Check out the link below to my piece over at DH for the rest of the story as well as a few choice moments from the wonder that is Japanese television, such as this classic.

(Via Digital Home)

06:32 PM Mark Hiratsuka • Permalink
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