Copyright
Елизавета Полозова
Created on September 24, 2024
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Transcript
Where heve you seen it?What does it mean?
Have you ever seen this sign?
• What is copyright? • Why do we have copyright laws? • How have copyright laws developed over time?• Have you ever heard of a copyright issue involving music, films, or books?
When did copyright appear?
Do you think it tends to be easily solved or controversial?
What ot who do you think copyright protects?
What would you like to know about copyright?
Let's discuss
• Do you think these cases were fair? Why or why not?
Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke were sued for copying Marvin Gaye's song "Got to Give It Up." They lost and had to pay millions in damages.
The "Blurred Lines" Controversy
Some characters (like Mickey Mouse) were originally set to enter the public domain, but Disney extended copyright protections through lobbying efforts.
Disney and Public Domain
The famous song was copyrighted until 2016, meaning people had to pay royalties to use it in movies
The "Happy Birthday" Song
What do you think about it?
• How do you think the internet has changed copyright?• Should downloading music or movies for free be illegal? • How do you feel about paying for streaming services?• Should we have limits on how long something is copyrighted? • Do you think copyright laws help or hinder creativity?
In 2011, a monkey named Naruto took a selfie using a camera owned by British photographer David Slater. The photo went viral, and PETA filed a lawsuit claiming the monkey should own the copyright to the image.
How would you solve it?
J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. sued the publishers of a fan-created "Harry Potter Lexicon" a comprehensive guide to the Harry Potter universe, claiming it violated copyright. The courts ruled in Rowling’s favor.
How would you solve it?
Taco Bell was sued by the fast-food chain Taco Cabana for copying the “look and feel” of their restaurant’s décor and layout. Taco Bell was found guilty of copyright infringement and had to pay compensation.
How would you solve it?
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