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Ask the Attorney: Can I Remix YouTube?
Question: Can a YouTube user download other YouTube videos and create a mix of various clips in a new video that is then uploaded to...
Ask the Attorney: The Dreadfully Misunderstood NDA (Part 1)
The Legal Filigree of NDAs A recent question in the “Ask The Attorney” column of Tubefilter led us to launch this series of articles...
Ask the Attorney: NDAs and Making the Duct Tape Stick
Q: A company has asked our company to sign an NDA that covers everything their management gives us or tells us and we cannot disclose any...
Ask the Attorney: Videos & YouTube: Who Owns Them?
In the last column we discussed how ownership of posted videos is affected by the TOU/TOS (Terms of Use/Terms of Service) for Facebook....
Ask the Attorney: Facebook and Who Owns Your Videos
Q: If I post a video on a website do I lose ownership? A: The short answer is that it will depend upon the Terms of Use (TOU) for the...
Ask the Attorney: Binding and Non-Binding LOIs
Q: A company wants our company to sign an LOI. What happens if we do sign it? A: Don’t you just love it when an attorney’s reply is...
Ask the New Media Attorney: Model Releases and Privacy
Q: If I shoot video at a retail place of business to create a web commercial for that company can I shoot random customers within the...
Jailbreaking: A Librarian Makes Fair Use More Fair
Marian the Librarian in Music Man notwithstanding, it is rare that decisions by a librarian generate vast amounts of commentary that can...
Ask the New Media Attorney: Delaware, Taxes and Starting Up
Remember: Your mileage may vary, or to put it another way, these answers are not legal advice. How the law applies to you will depend...
Google/YouTube v. Viacom: Safe Harbors and the New Police
(Author’s note: In this article, I get to use one of my favorite theories: The Sergeant Schulz Theory. Read on.) By now you probably...











