Copyright holders benefit from having their material posted


"In a commentary written for the basketball information Web site The Hoop Doctors, the author, who goes by the handle "Dr. Anklesnap," discussed the removal of a video clip The Hoop Doctors had posted to YouTube:

CBS has decided to file a copyright complaint against The Hoop Doctors'YouTube account because we uploaded a video clip of Blake Griffin during yesterday's matchup between Oklahoma and Morgan State from a CBS broadcast. Bloggers beware . . . CBS is on the hunt . . . !! What a joke, do you really think you can regulate and control the web, CBS? Do you think that CBS should be compensated by anyone posting clips of its copyrighted material to the Internet? Do all copyright holders suffer significant financial damage from having their material posted to YouTube? Is there any way copyright holders might benefit from having their material posted, without approval or compensation, on sites such as YouTube?"

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