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by dmoney
5747 days ago
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Can a ballgame be copyrighted? I would assume that only a particular recording of it could be, and since you recorded this it would make you the owner. Apparently what makes FIFA the "owner" of the video is that they are a "Partner" ( http://www.youtube.com/t/partnerships_faq ). You have to meet some criteria, such as popularity and exclusively "owning" content you upload, to become a partner.
The partner system appears to be stacked in favor of large entities, regardless of whether they truly "own" the content. Let's say you had a popular channel though, and you submitted the homemade clip. Depending how YouTube's system works, it could have been FIFA's video that was flagged instead of, or in addition to, yours. Edit: The logic's a bit circular isn't it? You have to own the content to be a partner, and you have to be a partner to own the content. |
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No - he recorded a broadcast as seen on a screen, i.e. made a vastly degraded copy of a specific live video stream.