| ▲ | wolvoleo 3 hours ago |
| If it's not actual video material but just talk about what happens in the next episode before it's released, does that really fall under copyright? I can see it being an NDA breach or something but otherwise not |
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| ▲ | ajcp 3 hours ago | parent [-] |
| Apparently it was video clips originally posted, but it seems like posting unpublished(?) copy of any type can fall under DMCA, which I guess makes sense. -> [HBO Lawyer] classifies the infringing content as 'summaries of unpublished, character, setting, and plots of a forthcoming series' |
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| ▲ | buran77 3 hours ago | parent [-] | | A summary can't be a matter of copyright. It's probably just the vehicle HBO chose to be able to identify the leaker, because claiming copyright infringement these days is like a superpower, and then use different hammer to go after them. | | |
| ▲ | mlyle 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | | This is a legally tricky minefield. Depending on what is in summary, it -may- be subject to copyright but be protected as fair use... but a work being unpublished weighs against (but does not preclude) free use. I could see an argument that it is a trade secret, too-- which could be used to oppose downstream dissemination. | |
| ▲ | ajcp 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | | That too makes sense. |
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