Copyright Fair Use in 2016: Lenz v Universal Music
February 17, 2016·8K views·385 likes·42 comments
The recent 9th circuit decision of Lenz v. Universal Music should have fairly large consequences for those that send takedown notices.
Or will it?
Let's discuss.
This video is meant to be a short overview. I'm trying to find the right length of content and format. My next video, on bittorrent lawsuits, will have a ton of videos. But it's also taking longer to produce. So this video is what I could do in between.
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