Being lazy and so c&p
Tisha Turk's post - but vidders, please please read the below!!
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The OTW's Fan Video & Multimedia Committee is once again working with the Legal Committee and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to petition for a DMCA exemption granting vidders, AMV makers, and other creators of noncommercial remix video the right to break copy protection on media files. In 2010, we won the right to rip DVDs; in 2012, we got that exemption renewed and expanded to include digital downloads (iTunes, Amazon Unbox, etc.). In 2015, we'll be pushing to add Blu-Ray-and, of course, to renew the exemptions we've already won in the last two rounds of DMCA rulemaking.
And we need your help to do it! If you make or watch vids, AMVs, or other forms of fan video, we need you to tell us:
1. Why making fan videos is a transformative and creative act;
2. Why video makers need high-quality source;
3. Why video makers need to be able to manipulate source (change speed and color, add effects, etc.);
4. Why video makers need fast access to source (such as using iTunes downloads rather than waiting for DVDs);
5. Why video makers need to be able to use Blu-Ray;
6. Anything else you think we should keep in mind as we work on the exemption proposal.
If you have thoughts about any or all of these topics, you can comment on this post OR contact Tisha directly at tisha dot turk at gmail dot com or fanvideo-chair at transformativeworks dot org. You don't have to use your real name; we can use your name or pseudonym or describe you anonymously as "a vidder" or "a fan video artist."
The DMCA is U.S. copyright law and only directly affects U.S. vidders, but it does potentially have ripple effects outside the U.S.: Strong DMCA exemptions help send the message that fan creativity should be protected everywhere. With that in mind, please feel free to send your thoughts even if you don't live in the U.S.
Also, please help us signal-boost! This info is being posted to LiveJournal and Dreamwidth communities and on Tumblr; if you can think of other places the OTW should post, please let me know -- and if you can spread the word in your own communities, on streaming sites, etc., please do.
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