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Copyright takes down the "Bubble"

The Richter Scales' here comes another bubble was a fun video and an excellent mash-up -- while it lasted: What was the video's page on Youtube is now a notice that "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by a third party." On the Richter Scales' Blog, there are some musings about mash-ups and credit; no word about the takedown, yet.

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It'll be interesting to see what happened, and what will happen next -- at 690,575 views in some 10 days, this must be the highest-profile takedown in quite a while; for a change, it's a piece of art, and a parody.

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anon:
Whatever happened to fair use (whatever happed to the USA?)

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