Martin Lewis, Huffington Post; Chris Christie Rips Off Monty Python, Risks Copyright Infringement:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/martin-lewis/chris-christie-rips-off-m_b_341598.html
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Showing posts with label Monty Python. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monty Python. Show all posts
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Monday, November 24, 2008
Now for something completely different, London Guardian, 11/24/08
Via London Guardian: Now for something completely different -- Sick of losing revenue to illegally uploaded videos, the Monty Python team are among those signing up for YouTube's new ID initiative:
"For three years you YouTubers have been ripping us off, taking tens of thousands of our videos and putting them up on YouTube." So begins one of the current hottest viral videos. It stars the Monty Python team, and explains why they have decided to stop attempts to remove the illegally uploaded videos on YouTube - and have instead signed up to the site's Video ID system, which identifies rights holders' material and allows them to choose to have it either removed from the site, or have adverts attached to it...
The Pythons have decided on the second option."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/nov/24/googlethemedia-digitalmedia
"For three years you YouTubers have been ripping us off, taking tens of thousands of our videos and putting them up on YouTube." So begins one of the current hottest viral videos. It stars the Monty Python team, and explains why they have decided to stop attempts to remove the illegally uploaded videos on YouTube - and have instead signed up to the site's Video ID system, which identifies rights holders' material and allows them to choose to have it either removed from the site, or have adverts attached to it...
The Pythons have decided on the second option."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/nov/24/googlethemedia-digitalmedia
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