YouTube bar who explained Kubrick work is asked for damages of about 16 million yen


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A YouTuber called YouTuber Luis Bond who is publishing a video essay to analyze and explain past movies on YouTube uploaded a video essay on Stanley Kubrick, Orange "soundtracks, which was sold for by copyright infringement by a music publishing company, and it is clear that damages of up to 150,000 dollars (about 16 million yen) are being sought.

YouTuber Sued Over Stanley Kubrick Movies Analysis - TorrentFreak
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Bond says that he is aiming for a film director, on YouTubeChannel CriswellWe have uploaded a video essay describing the movie work by opening a channel called. Bond uploaded a movie "I 'm Being Sued" on June 3, 2016, and a video essay on Stanley Kubrick's work published in February of the same year violated copyright It was appealed as having been made, and clarified in the movie that the summons from the court arrived.

I 'm Being Sued - YouTube


Mr. Bond, explaining the details of the incident in the movie, told the litigation "I am worried so much" and did not mention the person who filed the lawsuit, but "The person who filed the lawsuit bought up to 150,000 dollars (about 1600 We are saying that we will pay damages for 10,000 yen), "he says infallibly that he is being asked for huge damages.

According to TorrentFreak of IT related media, it is Serendip LLC that sued Bond. Serendip LLC applied for Bond's movie in December in February. However, because Mr. Bond appealed the deletion request, YouTube notified Serendip LLC "If the lawsuit is not filed in federal court within 10 working days, the video will be released again." did. According to a notice from YouTube, Serendip LLC filed a lawsuit against Bond.

Mr. Bond said in the movie, "I thought that the problem with Stanley Kubrick's video essay was over and I did not dream of being sued."

The video in question was reedited and released on Bond's other channel. At the beginning of the movie, you will see a message saying "We have re-edited the movie in question and released it on this channel because it was forbidden to publish the movie for more than 15 minutes due to copyright infringement deletion application" .

Stanley Kubrick - The Cinematic Experience - YouTube


Serendip LLC owns the copyright of the song composed by composer Wendy Carlos who worked on the soundtrack of the movie "Machijuka Orange", and in Bond's movie "Sound Clock Orange" soundtrack Clockwork Orange · Title Music "" Clockwindow Orange ~ March "and" William · Tell Overture "are used without license or license. According to Serendip LLC, a substantial amount of songs are used without permission, the songs being used are not synchronized with the movie images, there is no musical explanation about the songs, and irrelevant video BGM It is said that it is used.

However, I think that Serendip LLC's claim that TorrentFreak is used as BGM without explanation of music is a preventive line against "fair use". Serendip LLC has a countermeasure against the allegation of copyright infringement called fair use that it is not copyright infringement if it is recognized as fair use even if the copyrighted work is used without the permission of the copyright owner. It is whether Bond is considering the possibility of claiming the use of music as fair use.

TorrentFreaks says, "Large companies appealing individuals like Mr. Bond with copyright infringement may have a lot of antipathy from the Internet."

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