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Nov 24, 2014
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workindev
My understanding is that it gets around some of the copyright issues
But I don't know for sure
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Why are so many popular Youtube videos created by recording a TV screen?
El Jefe
11/24/14 9:48am
i think it's about copyright laws.
Fightgar
11/24/14 9:50am
Partly because it is quick and easy to do compared to using actual capture or
supertux
11/24/14 9:50am
My understanding is that it gets around some of the copyright issues
workindev
11/24/14 9:50am
It may get around their copyright detection, but not copyright law.
El Jefe
11/24/14 10:05am
Are you sure? I remember a while ago when Fox and ESPN were having a spat
darkcoug
11/24/14 10:08am
It is likely fair use since the individual is recording an event.
Thrill
11/24/14 10:15am
Good luck using that explanation when you film a movie in the theater.
supertux
11/24/14 10:23am
I thought that screenshots were considered fair use
workindev
11/24/14 10:22am
Are you looking at BYU highlights from the MTN era?
darkcoug
11/24/14 10:09am
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