Call to Arms: Combatting Trademark Infringement
(2016-02-16, 04:12)Big Aero Wrote:
(2016-02-16, 04:10)keith Wrote:
(2016-02-16, 03:24)Big Aero Wrote: Okay Nate. Another question if you don't mind me asking: is it okay for youtubers to post tutorials on how to download and play 1000s of free Nintendo & Sega games from the IARL on the Kodi platform?
See popcornmix's post above. IARL has a DMCA exemption, so it's not piracy.

Please find me a up to date renewal of that copyright exemption. What you are referring to was from 10 years ago, and has likely expired/not been renewed.

With that said, I take your comment as a green light to go ahead and make such tutorials if I wish to do so.

According to Wikipedia:

Quote:The exemption was renewed in 2006, and as of 27 October 2009, has been indefinitely extended pending further rulemakings.[15]
with the citation pointing to http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/2009/74fr55138.pdf

It says the expected extension period would be three weeks, but also strikes the original 2009 expiration date. I can't find anything newer, so apparently it took longer than three weeks.
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RE: Call to Arms: Combatting Trademark Infringement - by Ned Scott - 2016-02-16, 04:31
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