Evel Kneivel Sues AOL For Allowing People To Find Disputed Kanye West Video
from the misplaced-blame-again dept
Earlier this week, there was some chatter over famed stuntman Evel Knievel's decision to sue musician Kanye West for his music video where he plays a persona "Evel Kanyevel" who is clearly a take off on Knievel. This seems silly for a few reasons -- including the fact that the video (which has already been out for a while, and was the source of some controversy after West felt the video was snubbed at an awards event) probably helped bring renewed attention to Knievel and his stunts. However, what's more interesting (and relevant for this site) is the news that Knievel is also suing AOL over the video -- not for hosting the video, but because their video search engine finds the video on various other sites.The lawsuit claims that once AOL was informed of this, they put a stop to this, but as Steve Bryant notes in the article above a search on the site still turns up the video. Either way, though, this seems like a misplaced lawsuit. AOL didn't upload the video, and unlike other sites, they're not even hosting it. It's just that their video search engine happens to be the one that someone used to tell Knievel that the video was online. Bryant also raises questions about whether or not success against West in the lawsuit would allow Knievel to go after all the other video search and video hosting sites that likely have the video, noting how impossible that task would be. No matter how pointless the overall effort is, suing a search engine for helping you find a video you think infringes on your rights is going too far and shows a complete lack of understanding of how the internet works. Of course, AOL has gone through this before. A few years back there was the famous lawsuit that author Harlan Ellison fought against AOL for Usenet postings of one of his stories. The stories were posted to Usenet, which has nothing to do with AOL, but he sued AOL because that's how he got to Usenet. In that case, they ended up paying off Ellison, so maybe that's set a precedent for what people can expect when they file bogus lawsuits against AOL for merely allowing people to access potentially infringing content.
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Who uses AOL to search anyway?
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Zero or hero?
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video.aol.com
Too bad I got a life.
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Clicki ng the Evel Knievel Figurine link from adsense too.
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Parody: Look it up
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Tossing
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What to sue ?
then we can sue any WebBrowser or MediaPlayer maker (why they allow smbd. to view copyrighted content).
Same logic can go to sue ISP (allow to download),
sue HDD makers (allows to store),
Video Card and Display makers (they actualy shows content)
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Sueing somebody for idiotic reason draws attention to... e.g. original clip.
Maybe it's just PR action ? :)
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Old people
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to not see b.s. lawsuits, or be exposed to them!
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The Surreal Life 2011
But I'm not worried. Evel, Kanye, and Steve Case will all kiss and make up after they spend a season together on The Surreal Life 2011.
(I know, I know, Steve Case isn't there anymore. That's why he's a perfect candidate for TSR. Now we just have to wait for Kanye's career to flame out.)
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Better Yet
It’s time’s like this that I am glad to Not be American – As American as apple pie, baseball, Honda and Frivolous lawsuits! I do so love a good American apple pie while watching my baseball games though.
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makes no sense...
He earned (and I use that word in it's loosest sense) his living being a moron, I see no reason he wouldn't turn to it after his career is over.
Quit your bellyaching and get a real job, you washed out loser. Sheesh.
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I think I'll go...
This is getting out of hand. There should be strict penalities for a case going to court and losing. Cut down on some of the bull-chips like this.
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Bullsh!t
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huh...?
does anybody under the age of 60 care about this?
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paraody is different - that's not what west did
Evel will win against west but not aol
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Re: Parody: Look it up
I haven't seen the video myself, but to me it does sound like a parody (which is legal territory). And to sue a search engine for finding the video is just ignorant.
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Suing search engines
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can we get a day without new stupid lawsuits?
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Say what!?
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So I'm wondering...
I don't like Kanye West becuase he's trying too hard to be this generation's Chuck D (who was a real political rapper). But I don't think he infringed on Kinevel's image at all. But I wonder is he would change his tune if the video had won some awards...
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Re: Who uses AOL to search anyway?
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BTW. Who the f is Evel Knievel?
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STUPID EK
call me weird, but its the honest truth. DAMN PR moves
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Yo.
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I think it is more appropriate to focus on the fucking idiots who have yet to set precedent and laws that put a stop to this kind of legal abuse. AOL (and/or other companies) need to stop setting and fight in hopes that it will quell those would-be plaintiff's out there who will follow in their footsteps.
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Too bad I got a life.
Funny.
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duh!!!
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P...
If it were illegal Weird Al would've been hung 12 times over.
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I want my reparations
Gimme my money.
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conspiracy approach?
(what's the bike-jumper's real name, anyway? Does he have to use it in the court filings? That would be extra surreal: "The plaintiff, Fred Jones, alleges that the name "Kanyevel" sounds too much like his own and that irreparable harm would stem from this confusion......")
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They both suck!
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knievel
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