Copyright, Fair Use, Parody
An episode of the SDCF Podcast Series podcast, hosted by SDCF, titled "Copyright, Fair Use, Parody" was published on April 4, 2014 and runs 87 minutes.
April 4, 2014 ·87m · SDCF Podcast Series
Episode Description
On April 24, 2012, SDCF hosted entertainment attorney Neil Rosini, of Franklin, Weinrib, Vassallo, and Rudell, to speak about how artists can use existing work to create new work without infringing on copyright. Rosini paints a clear picture of the nature of rights under copyright. He covers reproduction, adaptation, distribution, public performance, and public display. Other topics include the infringement of copyright and the fair use defense. Rosini also covers how to test for transformativeness when working on parody. This conversation provides a thorough overview of the in's and out's of copyright law. (Mr. Rosini wishes to note that the references to CNN midway through the program should be to C-SPAN.) Originally recorded - April 24, 2012. Running Time - 1:27:26 © 2012 SDCF
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