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1. Youtube Announces Improvements to Copyright Claim System, But Does It Really Fix The Problem?

Youtube is trying to fix its broken copyright claim system, but there's still plenty of room for improvement.

The post Youtube Announces Improvements to Copyright Claim System, But Does It Really Fix The Problem? appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. Internet Creators Are Pressuring Youtube To Respect Fair Use Laws

Creators are calling for an end to Youtube's current policies, which allow corporations to abuse American copyright law and restrict the free speech rights of independent artists.

The post Internet Creators Are Pressuring Youtube To Respect Fair Use Laws appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. Copyright Questions Answered: copyright.gov

Do you have copyright questions? Go straight to the horse’s mouth.

Copyright.gov has Resources to Answer Questions

The US Copyright office tries to make it easy for you to understand the sometimes-complicated issues of copyright in the US. Here are some of the circulars (free pdf downloads about a certain topic).
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Questions about using lyrics from a song, can you use a song title, copyrighting comics, and on and on — go first to www.copyright.gov.

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4. SFG: Joy



On going practice sketches for a childrens' book about monsters and crushes. This little blue guy use to have 8 eyes but they keep falling out and getting lost. Now they call him 5 Eye and he is still just as happy that he can see.

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