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We speak student!

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Media Literacy

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Copyright Law

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a la Shmoop

00:12

So why do we have these laws?

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I mean, when I think about them...

00:15

If we didn't have the laws,

00:18

there'd be no incentive for people to create

00:21

proprietary, cool ideas.

00:23

How do copyright laws protect intellectual property?

00:27

So copyright is the word that we usually throw around.

00:32

It's actually one portion of intellectual property.

00:35

So intellectual property is this broad idea

00:37

that you own the exclusive rights to an idea.

00:39

And then the copyright is one of those rights.

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It is the right to copy.

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There are a lot of other rights that go along with intellectual property.

00:51

Copyright is the one where it says,

00:53

"You own this idea. You can do literally whatever you want with it.

00:56

You can copy it, you can redistribute it, et cetera."

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If someone else says, "Hey, I wanna post

01:02

this on my site,"

01:04

they have to get your permission,

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because they do not have the right to copy it.

01:08

So they have to get your permission

01:09

and pay for it.

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Why are copyright laws controversial?

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The issue you're bringing up is the divide between

01:20

what people like to call "copyrighters" and "copylefters."

01:23

So the copyrighters are --

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And that's not copy "write," that's copy "right."

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The copyrighters are the folks who think

01:32

that we should be very strict with copyright laws.

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That if someone comes up with an idea,

01:38

that if someone else copies it, they should be severely punished.

01:43

Which would basically mean

01:45

anyone who ever posted anything on YouTube would be in jail.

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So that's the one extreme.

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The other extreme are the copylefters,

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who are the folks who play fast and loose with these rules.

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And they say, "Oh, what's the harm?

01:57

Ideas are ideas. We're trying to generate new

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and great things. How can we do that if there's

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super strict laws?

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So if you wanna take Star Wars and make something out of it, great.

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Put it on the Internet. That's great."

02:10

[ electric beeping ]

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The big divide is whether or not we should be able to just

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take everything we want and

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live in harmony

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or if we should be respecting these laws

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to the fullest.

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Copyright law is in the Constitution.

02:25

Yeah, how so? Which amendment was that?

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That's a great question. Editors, put that up on the screen.

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[ whoop ]

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How do copyright laws protect intellectual property?

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Why are copyright laws controversial?

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