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Re: Charter updates, changes, etc.

2001-03-28 11:48:11
Some audio streams already come with markup for ad
insertion.

IETF discussions of copyright interpretation are usually ratholes, 
let's try not to go there directly, but sort of glance along the
side with things like "pragma no opes" or "use explicit
opes service only" or "opes service must be signed
by provider domain" or other things.

Hilarie

Ian Cooper <icooper(_at_)equinix(_dot_)com> 03/28/01 11:27AM >>>
At 09:53 3/28/2001 -0800, Mark Nottingham wrote:

Just a tangental thought-

In some countries, copyright is achieved through the act of authoring
a document (i.e., it's automatic)...

Which could make for some potentially nasty problems in cases where content 
hosters request modification of some kind and the content producer has 
not.  (Hence, to some degree, the highly publicized Yahoo! Geocities 
copyright policy, among others.)

While the stuff we're doing here should be enabling in nature (if someone 
uses it for illegal purposes it's their fault) I think we need to carefully 
consider the "fair use" cases.  I'm curious as to the legality of a 3rd 
party modifying content on my behalf for my "fair use".


Cheers,


On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 05:17:41AM -0800, Thomas Hardjono wrote:

Hi,

I've been following this list (passively) since last year.

I was just wondering if anyone has brought-up the issue of copyright
when content is modified, and the callout-server providing a 
rights-checking
service in conjunction with content modification. This would imply that
the content itself would have to carry additional information/bits
indicating which parts were subject to copyright, and thus should not
be modified.

As I understand it, much of the rights management would center around a 
deal being made between content adapting intermediary operators and the 
content "providers" on the basis of URIs.

A possible added complication to such a simplistic model is the case where 
a provider is reproducing content under license.


My first reaction was that the callout servers would be a suitable
place to do all these rights-related functions.  Does the ExtProxy/OPES 
folks
here think this way, or would such callout servers be too complicated.

Does iCAP allow for modification of more complex stuff (eg. MPEG4 streams)?

Any comments,

Thomas
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