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7:05
Question 1: Who owns content online?
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Answer: The photographer
7:06
Liability issues with taking photos from facebook...
7:06
Person in front of camera has limited rights to photos...Captain Sully would have no rights...
7:07
If you did not take photograph or you are not the subject of photograph, then you have no right to take the photo and use it.
7:07
Gene agrees with this.
7:08
Fair use: Obama poster...was it fair use?
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"Transformative" if you transform photo in some way, it is game for fair use.
7:09
2 extremes...
7:10
Taking photo without permission or when photo is no longer used in the way in which is was meant to be used.
7:11
With facebook, people can now reach public figures to discuss issues.
7:12
Ok...we're back!
7:13
Abby: People should stop complaining and realize that you do have controll over what YOU put online.
7:13
You should google yourself on a regular basis
7:14
Once you put something about yourself on the web, it is PUBLIC and PERMANENT!
7:15
Facebook has a history of changing their terms of service.
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Historically, these changes do not provoke much response from users
7:16
Facebook is just trying to cover themselves...this is not that uncommon among social networking sites.
7:17
Doug: Digital Media Copyright Act...
7:17
What you can do when there is unflattering info about youself on the web...
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