Warner Music sends Lessig DMCA notice

April 29th, 2009
by matt
Larry Lessig.  Source: Robert Scoble on Flickr.  License: CC-BY 2.0.

Larry Lessig. Source: Robert Scoble on Flickr. License: CC-BY 2.0.

Techdirt reports that Larry Lessig has been sent a DMCA takedown notice for one of his presentations on YouTube by Warner Music.

Lessig has announced that Warner Music issued a DMCA takedown on one of Lessig’s own presentations, in which his use is almost certainly fair use. Lessig, of course, is a lawyer, and a big supporter of fair use, so it’s no surprise that he’s also said he’s going to be fighting this.

The thing that I can’t understand is who at Warner Music would decide this was a good idea? We’ve seen Warner make a number of highly questionable moves over the past six months, but this may be the most incomprehensible. Warner Music may claim it was an accident or that it didn’t mean to send the takedown, but that’s hard to fathom as well. The DMCA rules are pretty clear, that the filer needs to clearly own the content, and previously lawsuits have said they need to take fair use into account. I’m guessing we haven’t heard the end of this yet…

Can we say “epic fail”?

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