MLB Backs Down When Someone It Bullies Explains Fair Use To Them
from the well,-that's-better-than-the-alternative dept
For years now, Major League Baseball's online division, MLB.com, has been over aggressive in claiming ownership and control over anything associated with Major League Baseball -- even though court after court has told them they don't get to control everything. However, MLB just keeps on claiming ownership of things anyway, such as sending out various DMCA takedown notices to YouTube for any clip of baseball put up by anyone else. Larry Lessig has the story, though, of one fan who fought back and filed a detailed counterclaim about how his video was fair use and MLB was repeatedly abusing its power in damaging ways. Amazingly, not only did MLB relent, it featured the video it had just demanded get taken down on its own blog. To be honest, there's a chance that the two things are unrelated, and the blogger had no idea that the parent company's lawyers were trying to shut down the video -- but the story is a good reminder that if someone is overreaching in their takedown attempts, it can be effective to respond with a counternotice that clearly states the issues.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: baseball, fair use, josh hamilton, the natural
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I refuse to support a bully.
I like to watch baseball, but not to the extent that I water down my principles to watch it.
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STOP THAT
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I gave up on baseball in the wake of the steroid cheating scandals of the '90s. The pennant races, pursuit of records, and the World Series just don't seem real anymore.
However, it is to MLB's credit they backed down from this particular issue.
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not much to right about?
wow, thanks for catching this..the legal world will never be the same.
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I didn't realize
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Re: not much to right about?
Do your parents know you're using the computer, little boy?
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Re: not much to right about?
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