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McCain Campaign Writes YouTube Defending Fair Use

TechDirt is impressed:

This is impressive, and somewhat unexpected. It’s rather rare to see politicians (other than marginal ones, at least) showing any sort of recognition of fair use. It’s certainly not an issue you’d expect to see raised by a presidential candidate (of either party). However, John McCain’s campaign has sent a letter to YouTube complaining about the site’s unwillingness to consider fair use in videos before taking them down… [link]

The letter basically notes that YouTube seems a bit too fast on the trigger in pulling down content based on DMCA takedown notices, in part parroting some of the recent ruling where a judge said that those sending DMCA notices need to at least take fair use into consideration. Of course, that was directed at the sender of the DMCA takedown notice, not the recipient, as in this case. I’m sure the McCain campaign recognizes that YouTube is completely within its legal rights to automatically pull down the content, but in sending this letter the campaign is suggesting that, specific to videos put up by either political campaign (the letter cc’s the Obama campaign), that YouTube take into account fair use.

As impressed as they are, they say the real issue is the law itself:

If the McCain (or Obama) campaign were really concerned with that, they should not just ask for this special exception to YouTube’s official policies, but should promise to push for a change to the DMCA that makes an explicit point that recipients of such takedown notices shall retain their safe harbor protections even if they refuse to take down content, if they have a reasonable belief that the content in question is being used in accordance with fair use rules.

  • Mike_P
    The DMCA is truly awful law. It has led to thugs such as the Church of Scientology having its critics' homes raided. Any change to that regime is a good one.

    But I have to wonder. Why doesn't the McCain campaign simply ask permission, or just pay for the rights to use the video and audio in question, as does every other advertiser? It's a pretty minor expense in the big scheme of things.
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