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Ike
9/29/2009, 09:02 AM
So in my entire webernet existence, I have uploaded exactly one (1) video to Youtube. Yesterday, I get an email from youtube saying:


Your video 'Cops tackle fan on field at Yankee Stadium final game' has become popular on YouTube, and we'd like to invite you to start making money from it by including it in the YouTube Partnership Program

And they ask you to go thru a tutorial about what is and isn't copyright violation, because if your video doesn't pass muster, they will delete it (even if the copyright owners have never said anything).

The problem here is that for what my video is (the title is rather descriptive), I have no idea how the hell copyright applies if at all. This occured after the game was over. I was originally just trying to get a video of the enormous police presence on the field, and happened to catch (from way in the upper deck), a fan running onto the field, whom about 20 cops promptly tackled and arrested. There's no music.

Can I reasonably make the claim that I am the owner of this content? I have never asked for permission to distribute this video from either the fan that got tackled, or the cops. Can the Yankees, MLB, the NYPD, or the tackled fan make reasonable claims that they are the owners of this content (as far as I know, this event never appeared on the TV broadcast of the post-game events).

The reason I ask, is that apparently they will review the video before enabling ads on it if I do that, and if they think I'm not the copyright owner, they'll delete it. I'd rather not have my video deleted. And besides, I am just plainly curious how cpoyright law might apply to this kind of situation.

OKLA21FAN
9/29/2009, 09:21 AM
this thread is worthless without video :pop:

OUDoc
9/29/2009, 09:30 AM
I would think that if you aren't showing any of the game, it's your property. But I'm no lawyer.

soonerbrat
9/29/2009, 09:58 AM
I would think that if you aren't showing any of the game, it's your property. But I'm no lawyer.

no, but lawyers are doctors

soonerbrat
9/29/2009, 10:00 AM
http://www.codesampler.com/images/McCoy.jpg

49r
9/29/2009, 10:01 AM
this thread is worthless without video :pop:

I agree, why not embed the video here?

OUDoc
9/29/2009, 10:03 AM
http://www.codesampler.com/images/McCoy.jpg

Dammit, Ike! I'm a doctor not a lawyer.

Ike
9/29/2009, 10:32 AM
k8K0A0KVlaQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8K0A0KVlaQ
here you go.

49r
9/29/2009, 10:54 AM
It's clearly amateur video, no doubt about it. But I don't know if MLB or the Yankees make some claim to own all the copyrights to all media created inside thier venue(s) or not.

sooneron
9/29/2009, 10:59 AM
It's clearly amateur video, no doubt about it. But I don't know if MLB or the Yankees make some claim to own all the copyrights to all media created inside thier venue(s) or not.

Yes they do. I go there often and a big no no is NO VIDEO. They probably realize that they aren't going to get peeps to stop with phones and point and shoots, but I am willing to bet if you are trying to make $ on video that you shot there, the Steinbrenners may hammer you.

sooneron
9/29/2009, 11:00 AM
Sucky seats there, Ike.

:D

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_L8pc8fFIcUs/SrqEDBXuuWI/AAAAAAAAEOA/cOoddsD49C8/s720/DSC_0030.JPG

GrapevineSooner
9/29/2009, 11:06 AM
If you still have the ticket stub, Ike, check the back for the conditions.

If there's a stipulation on there about videos and copyrights, well... ;)

soonerbrat
9/29/2009, 11:20 AM
surely someone at youtube knows the copyright laws and wouldn't have even offered if it would become a problem. they'd be making money off of it too.

Ike
9/29/2009, 11:35 AM
Sucky seats there, Ike.

:D

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_L8pc8fFIcUs/SrqEDBXuuWI/AAAAAAAAEOA/cOoddsD49C8/s720/DSC_0030.JPG

My seats for the day before were a lot better:

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_rLBNsZC_DZ0/SNhIaNqhvfI/AAAAAAAAAow/5MXoppO_eUA/s912/IMG_2459.JPG

StoopTroup
9/29/2009, 11:48 AM
More reason to hate the Yankees.

GO CARDS ! ! !

badger
9/29/2009, 11:48 AM
It's not the end of the world if they remove it. People re-post after videos get removed all the time... I assume you still have the original on your cell phone or camera, etc?

Ike
9/29/2009, 11:50 AM
It's not the end of the world if they remove it. People re-post after videos get removed all the time... I assume you still have the original on your cell phone or camera, etc?

Yeah...but ya know, it took a year for this video to get enough hits to be 'popular' enough for the revenue sharing bit...so I'll probably just ignore the possibility of doing it. I would imagine it won't net me much. But the question of whether or not it's a copyright violation is interesting to me anyway.