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The Digg Reel Courts Viacom Anger


New video best-of show includes copyrighted works

Revision3 added a new show to their lineup, featuring the best of user-submitted videos hitting the Digg social media site.



The Digg Reel Courts Viacom Anger

Former TechLive lead anchor and co-founder of TheFempire.com, Jessica Corbin, opened The Digg Reel with a video of a cute bunny opening an envelope with its teeth. Aww.

Corbin followed that with a quick skim of comments posted to the video's submission on Digg. Repeat a few times, with Shia LeBouef, a cover of "Sweet Child of Mine" by Guns-n-Roses, played on the sitar, a clip from The Daily Show, and a few other videos, and you have the first day in copyright infringement The Digg Reel.

YouTube built itself into a multi-billion dollar takeover target through the popularity of user-submitted videos, frequently coming from and including copyrighted works. An ongoing lawsuit by Viacom against Google over this practice contended there would be no YouTube phenomenon without such works being placed on the site.

That makes us wonder why Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson would so willingly court legal trouble for themselves. The Daily Show clip in the first episode of Digg Reel comes from Viacom. Waving a red flag in an angry bull's face on a narrow street, metaphorically, doesn't seem to make much business sense.

Viacom's lawyers are sure to notice the ad placements during The Digg Reel. They already want a billion dollars from Google. Digg doesn't really need that kind of grief, do they?

UPDATE! Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback also responded by email to a question regarding the use of the Daily Show clip:

"We have some agreements with video sharing sites out there to relax fair use and run long pieces of their videos (where it makes sense -- the show is actually better when the video snippets are shorter).  With others, we follow a strict interpretation of "Fair Use", and are always ready to work with copyright holders who might disagree with our use (which means, in other words, we're not going to stand on principle, we'll work with them however they want, up to and including not....)."

 

 

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The Digg Reel and Copyrights


We're very sensitive about copyrights and copyright holders.  With The Digg Reel we are carefully following our lawyers recommendations on what  constitutes Fair Use of a video segment.

Just as we showed a small piece of a longer Daily Show segment to report on what's hot and happening with online videos, that Daily Show segment included clips from ABC News and Fox News, to highlight Hilary's breakdown.  And the clip came from <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/09/thats-it-jon-stewart-_n_80749.html>"The Huffington Post's</a> own <a href="http://www.brightcove.tv/channel.jsp?channel=1178199204">Brightcove-based video servers</a>, where they seem to also exercise Fair Use in their reposting of pieces of newsy segments.

With that said, though, if Viacom asks, we will immediately remove the video.  There are millions more great ones out there to choose from.

-- Jim Louderback, CEO Revision3

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