Sunday, 2 December 2012

Copyright

Brushes

I know this is a sign of my age and, perhaps, my previous life, but I really feel very awkward using copyright material in such a way as to possibly be illegal.  I have spoken to teenagers about this and they appear to have no great concept of copyright - if it can be used then use it - seems to be their mantra.  It would be very easy to see this as a modern fault but I doubt when I was a teenager I wouldn't have really bothered about such matters.  Of course when I was a teenager copyright infringement usually meant making a copy onto a casette from an LP - not that easy and the quality was always dubious.  Nowadays that is not the case and it so so easy to rip millions of tracks and never pay a penny for the privilege.  It doesn't make it right and it is something I just won't do.

The reason for this examination of the ethics of modern life is that I have made another very simple video of my drawings and paintings I made using the Brushes app on my iPad.   I was going to publish this to Facebook with very restricted viewing which I thought would be ok as it was just to my close friends.  Everything was going ok until the get of jail warning dialog box appeared.  By this I mean, get out of jail for Facebook rather than me.  Did the material comply with the copyright law?  Well I suppose it was at the very margins of legality and so I chickened out and decided not to publish.  I suspect most people would have not given this a second thought and just published anyway but I just couldn't.

So because of my conscience I have deprived my close friends  the pleasure(?) of seeing this video.  I'm sure that Rick Davies and Roger Hodson would be pleased but as I write this other people would not be so caring.  Ironically the name of the song I was going to use was called Give a little bit - which is what I would to do to use the track.

Simon Marchini 

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