Professor Faden: Video Analysis

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I am the defendant of professor Faden in this trial. I would like to start off this trial by saying my client is innocent and is being wrongly accused of infringement. Now let me explain to my peers and the judge why i think this. Now you know fair use is infringement, but it 's a form that allows the courts to decide to excuse or not excuse depending on the works social benefit. The courts decide these things by understanding the amount of the work used, and the way the work is used. Copyrighted is a form that gives the author certain rights only for a limited amount of time. The copyright owner has distribution right, reproduction rights, and the right to create derivative works. Fair use considers use of copyrighted work only if it falls under these four regulations, news reporting, satire or parody, comment or criticism, and education. If the copyrighted work does not fall under these regulations, then your work is not fair use. The fair(y) use tale takes small portions of disney 's created work to use as an educational purpose. This video teaches you about copyrights and wrongs. The video also teaches you how to use copyright and what it really means. Faden uses clips of other people 's work to demonstrate to the viewers that it 's not copyright …show more content…

There are ways to be respectful of someone 's creative work. Theses ways are to give credit to the creator, ask for permission, use responsable, check who owns it, and buy it if necessary. In the video Fair(y) use tale professor faden uses the video as an ironic educational production. Its ironic, because in the video it tells you that you must only use a small portion of the creator 's work and only if it falls under one of the fair use regulations. Well professor faded uses small clips of disney movies for educational purposes. Also he gives credit to disney by implying their original opening for every disney movie. The video teaches viewers and that 's all professor faden wanted his video to be

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