Aight people do by now im sure most of you have heard of this bill trying to make way into the limelight, and well if you know me you know i aint sitting around and waiting for this shit to ruin my career, lol. As we speak i am reading different articles on the subject trying to figure out what to do, but in the meantime, here some fat to chew on about it, READ ON PEOPLE!
"Currently, you don't have to register your artwork to own the copyright. You own a copyright as soon as you create something. International law also supports this. Right now, registration allows you to sue for damages, in addition to fair value.
What makes me so MAD about this new legislation is that it legalizes THEFT! The only people who benefit from this are those who want to make use of our creative works without paying for them and large companies who will run the new private copyright registries.
These registries are companies that you would be forced to pay in order to register every single image, photo, sketch or creative work.
It is currently against international law to coerce people to register their work for copyright because there are so many inherent problems with it. But because big business can push through laws in the United States, our country is about to break with the rest of the world, again, and take your rights away.
With the tens of millions of photos and pieces of artwork created each year, the bounty for forcing everyone to pay a registration fee would be enormous. We lose our rights and our creations, and someone else makes money at our expense.
This includes every sketch, painting, photo, sculpture, drawing, video, song and every other type of creative endeavor. All of it is at risk!
If the Orphan Works legislation passes, you and I and all creatives will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to everything we've created over the past 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run (by the friends and cronies of the U.S. government) registries. Even then, there is no guarantee that someone wishing to steal your personal creations won't successfully call your work an orphan work, and then legally use it for free.
In short, if Congress passes this law, YOU WILL LOSE THE RIGHT TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR OWN CREATIONS! "
Please take time to research and find out different ways that we can make a different in this garbage, as it is the best thing that we can do.
Please pass the message to everyone you know.
Devious Comments
It seems that you'll still be protected. The bill is for people who want to use work but, can't find the original artist.
My problem is that a user doesn't have to show how much work they did to find the artist who created said work. That means they can say they tried to find an artist, and really didn't. Then when that artist pops up and says "you stole my work, bitch!" the artist has the burden of proof of showing that it is their work.
Best solution, make your contact info available, even if it means putting up an e-mail on all your stuff, which kinda sucks.
That's not to say sit on your duff. I personally wrote to my congressman, governor, senator, and contacted my state legistlator.
You can check out the journal entry here, and follow the link to what a copyright lawyer had to say about it.
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Saying that there are probably a few holes and gaps that could influence my opinion but I'm cool with how things are already. I prefer to leave copyright law as it is already.
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AIght i'll read more...lol. Did you think i was serious for a second?
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