Oct 25 2007

Debunking The Myths About Copyright Law

Written by Mark of MeAndMyDrum | Fave MAMD | Subscribe to MAMD

I bookmarked Brad Templeton’s site a while back. I recommend you do the same because he has debunked 11 myths about copyright. From a blogger’s perspective, I’ve selected a handful of the ones I find most interesting or commonly misunderstood.

Please take note:

I’m not a legal expert on anything. I trust Mr. Templeton’s article, and given his credentials, I feel justified in giving him my trust.

1. “If it doesn’t have a copyright notice, it’s not copyrighted.”
Not true. It helps, but since 1989, it’s not necessary.

2. “If I don’t charge for it, it’s not a violation.”
Not so, even if you distribute it free of charge, you can still be sued for damages under some circumstances.

3. “My posting was just fair use!”
I find this one a little tricky as it’s not easy to detect in some cases. But basically, if you use somebody else’s work in the form of a parody, commentary or the like, then it’s a darn good idea to at least attribute the source of your material. But of course, when in doubt, asking for permission is a safe thing to do first.

4. “If I make up my own stories, but base them on another work, my new work belongs to me.”
Not so fast there, cowboy. 😉 I think this is one that can be easily violated as a blogger. When you’re talking about a derivative work, permission still needs to be given by the original author. I think this is more easily seen with blogs that focus on actually writing stories of, say, fiction, but can also be applied to what any of us write as bloggers.

5. “It doesn’t hurt anybody — in fact it’s free advertising.”
Now this one gets me. Why would someone NOT want free advertising? In fact, I recall seeing on a blog a few months ago where the author of the blog wrote a review about a TV show. The star of that show actually dropped by the blog to comment. Included in his comments were his permission to use his photo, which was part of the post.

I thought it was rather inappropriate of him to do so because, after all, the blog’s author was doing him a favor by praising his work. But as Brad mentions in his article, it’s really up to the person you’re writing about to decide on whether they want free advertising or not.

I encourage you to read Brad’s full article to make sure you’re not missing a thing.

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    1. RT Cunningham said:

      This is a good article about copyrights. I wish more people would read this and the source. I plan to write something regarding copyrights and YouTube on my own blog when it comes back online (the hosting provider had a major server crash).

      October 25th, 2007 at 2:22 pm
    2. Mark said:

      @RT
      Thanks for your kind words. Sorry to hear about the server problems. Be sure to come back to tell us when you have your article posted. 🙂

      October 25th, 2007 at 4:50 pm
    3. MorganLighter said:

      Mark – Great piece. Too many people are either ignorant of the law or too lazy to write something original. Sure, you can get ideas from someone else’s work, but throw a different slant on the theme or write a contradictory article. Enuff said.

      October 26th, 2007 at 7:15 pm
    4. Mark said:

      @MortanLighter:
      Thanks for the compliment. And I agree with you in that it just takes a little effort to make something your own. 🙂

      October 28th, 2007 at 10:15 am

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