Court: Actor Can't Force Removal of Innocence of Muslims Trailer
Performers can't use copyright law as a veto power.


The full 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down a controversial ruling that forced YouTube to yank the trailer for the amateurish Innocence of Muslims movie. The clip, which portrayed Mohammed as a violent pedophile, inspired outrage in the Mideast, and the Obama Administration attempted to make it the scapegoat (incorrectly) for the terrorist attack on our consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that left four dead.
But the actors in the movie apparently didn't know what they were actually filming. After they had performed their roles, their lines were dubbed over in the editing room, poorly. One actor, Cindy Lee Garcia, sued to have it censored from the Internet, making a very unusual copyright claim. Because words were put in her mouth that she didn't say, she wanted to assert an independent copyright claim as an actor in an effort to protect her image. In a surprise to experts on copyright and First Amendment law, a panel originally ruled in her favor. But today, the full circuit court said no. As much as we may empathize with her situation, imagine the can of worms that would be opened if performers could use copyright to censor performances. From Reuters:
The 9th Circuit said Garcia's argument "would enable any contributor from a costume designer to an extra to claim copyright in random bits and pieces" of a movie.
Garcia said she had received death threats due to the film, and while the court sympathized with her position it found that her copyright claims were weak.
"In this case, a heartfelt plea for personal protection is juxtaposed with the limits of copyright law and fundamental principles of free speech," the court wrote.
Garcia's lawyer said she's unlikely to try to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Below, Remy "imagines" a world where politicians control what's on YouTube:
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Is there some point, at this difference?
2.1 - 1.1
Nope, no point in that difference.
On a related topic:
Parvez Henry Gill, a Christian businessman in Karachi, Pakistan, just finished construction of a cross outside a Christian cemetary:
"I want Christian people to see it and decide to stay here," Gill explained.
"Considering the Muslim community in Karachi will have objections to the huge, noticeable symbol of Christianity and will likely attempt to tear it down, Gill said destroying the cross will not be easy because it's "bulletproof" and sits on a 20-foot underground base.
""Tons and tons of Iron, steel and cement," Gill stated. "If anyone tries to hit this cross, they will not succeed.""
http://m.christianpost.com/new.....ol-139174/
OK, that explains why the Saudis need a nuke.
There it is.
Nice try, but I didn't *introduce* the topic of religion. You probably thought people would be too dumb to notice your sleight of hand.
W H double O M P as I flow
To the fly shit from the school of old
Hardcore keep the folk lore wreck
Three to the two and one mic-check
Mad skill flow ill on the mesh of steel
That's the grill of the microphone I just killed
Party people it's your party Tag Team is through
Whoomp there it is I thought you knew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffCEr327W44
You can see Obama at 47 seconds in.
"DISH OF THE WEEK: CHICAGO-STYLE DEEP-DISH PIZZA...
"According to food historian Tim Samuelson, though the exact inventor of the style of pizza is unclear, the earliest documentation of the Chicago-style pie reaches back to the early 1940s at a restaurant on East Ohio at Wabash. That restaurant ? known as The Pizzeria in 1943, then later as Pizzaria Ricardo ? has been known as Pizzeria Uno since 1955.
"Over time, Pizzeria Uno and its sibling restaurant. Pizzeria Due, have employed several people that went on to create other big name pizza joints, including Lou Malnati's and Gino's East, among others.
"Each place has their own unique approach to Chicago-style deep dish pies ? some incorporate butter into the dough for a more crumbly texture, for example. Regardless, they all have similar trademarks: a chubby crust made golden brown from an oiled deep dish pan; a bright, chunky tomato sauce; and hefty amount of sliced cheese and toppings ? most notably Italian sausage."
http://www.houstonpress.com/re.....za-7438516
Must you inject 'pizza' into every thread?
Mmmm... injected pizza....
IT'S NOT PIZZA!
As if he would know.... IT IS PIZZA, AND IT IS FAAAANTASTIC!
Sounds like a casserole.
Trigger warning.
These posts are always timney.
Regardless, they all have similar trademarks: a chubby crust made golden brown
I get that the commentariat here hates the deep dish, but come on... we all enjoy a chubby now and again. There's nothing to be ashamed of.
I ate my first "Uno" in 1962. I was introduced to it by the gang that worked at WFMT at the time. Sheldon Danielson, Ray Nordstrand, Norm Pelligrini, Omar Shapley. We went out together on Friday - if we weren't on the air or manning the eqpt. I was a very jr engineer going to UChicago at the time.
Strange case doctrinally. Kozinski dissented.
Full opinion here: http://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/da.....8/12-57302 EB opinion.pdf
Well, the link broke. It's the "opinion" on this page: http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/co.....0000000725
"EB Opinion" at the top, that is.
A shorter and more accurate way of saying that would be: "the Obama Administration lied about it being the cause of the terrorist attack."
And boy, it's been a bad day for Hillary. SMOKING GUN MEMO: DIA Issued Memo Saying Benghazi Was Terror Attack SAME DAY Susan Rice Called It a Protest
Hillary Clinton & Attorney CAUGHT IN LIE to Trey Gowdy Benghazi Committee About Clinton Email Accounts
So, will she be sick (again) for her congressional hearing?
Oh, and they were running guns from Libya to Syria.
PHAKE SKANDULL!!!!
/Derp
Note the misquote: Abraham Lincoln on race:
(1) "I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races, that I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which I believe will forever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality"
(2) "See our present condition ? the country engaged in war ? our white men cutting one another's throats ? none knowing how far it will extend ? and then consider what we know to be the truth: But for your race among us there could not be war, although many men engaged on either side do not care for you one way or the other"
(3) "The Caucasians have out-distanced all other races in producing high civilizations; but they have maintained their culture and continued to progress only as long as their blood has remained pure"
(4) "The plan leaves to each State choosing to act under it to abolish slavery now or at the end of the [nineteench] century, or at any intermediate time, or by degrees extending over the whole or any part of the period, and it obliges no two States to proceed alike."
(5) "an Irish sailor was overtaken at sea by a heavy storm and he thought he would pray but didn't know [how], so he went down on his knees and said: 'Oh, Lord! you know as well as meself that it's seldom I bodder ye, but if ye will only hear me and save me this time, bedad it will be a long time before I bodder ye again'"
1) is well-known, 2) seems likely, 4) likely campaigning, 5) throws me because of the imitation, but I'm going with 3).
"Much of Lincoln's success as a story-teller was due to a talent for mimicry. 'In the role of story-teller,' said T.G. Onstot, son of the New Salem cooper, 'I never knew his equal. His power of mimicry was very great. He could perfectly mimic a Dutchman, Irishman, or Negro.'"
The image of Abraham Lincoln talking like he was doing an Amos and Andy skit is the most hilarious thing I have heard in recent years.
Well, I don't know how you can hear an image, but it's late at night and I'm entitled to mix a metaphor or two.
Here I sit
all but flat-footed
sought to act smart
but was preempted
History shows Mohammed as a violent pedophile...
History's gonna get vanned.
History shows again and again
How nature points up the folly of men
If an actor could sue to remove movies from existence, most of Nicolas Cage's filmography would no longer exist.
My best friend's mother-in-law makes $85 /hour on the internet . She has been out of work for 5 months but last month her pay was $16453 just working on the internet for a few hours.
Visit this website ????? http://www.jobsfish.com
Man. Is it easy cases? or am I accidentally becoming slightly optimistic?
It seems like the Nazgul are at least batting over .500 nowadays, even if they still have several severe fuckups per year.
This was not the Supreme Court. It was the 9th en banc.
Fixed it.
You mean "The Documentary"?
Do they mention his plagerism as well.