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    Full Time Procrastinator
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    Procrastinating and Depression
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    Sahnz

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  1. So, this guy "took" my animation, Office Troubles, in its entirety but gave me credit? I'm not really sure what to do about this and would appreciate hearing your guys' opinions on how I should deal with this.

    Here's the guy that "took" the video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7veH5jNElw&t

     

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    2. SahnzAnimation
    3. NorthernShark

      NorthernShark

      In all of our comments on the guys video is," Right to quote". :facepalm:

    4. SahnzAnimation

      SahnzAnimation

      @NorthernShark Yeah I saw that, not sure what he meant by that o.O. Since in the Fair use guidelines, he violates one of the rules:

      Spoiler

      Myth #1: If I give credit to the copyright owner, my use is automatically fair use.

      As you saw above, transformativeness is usually a key in the fair use analysis. Giving credit to the owner of a copyrighted work won’t by itself turn a non-transformative copy of their material into fair use. Phrases such as “all rights go to the author” and “I do not own” do not automatically mean you are making fair use of that material -- nor do they mean you have the copyright owner’s permission.

       

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