Apr. 19th, 2012

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Advocating for the legitimate status of fanworks is an ongoing battle, and OTW's Legal Advocacy project is at the forefront.

Our legal committee is currently working to renew an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for makers of noncommercial remix videos such as fan vids, AMVs, and political remix videos. In 2010, when OTW joined with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and other like-minded organizations to win this exemption, we knew we'd have to return and defend it again only a few years later. Unlike the copyright expansions of recent years, the DMCA exemptions expire unless they're reinstated every three years.

Legal's chair, Rebecca Tushnet, says that although it's hard to say at this point how different this year's DMCA process is from the previous one, she's certain of one thing: "the MPAA and other organizations took us much more seriously this time, since we were basically ignored until we had a success under our belt."

We're also gaining a valuable network of allies in the larger free-expression, pro-fair-use activist world. As well as working closely with EFF, we've had positive interactions with groups such as the Documentary Filmmakers' Association and USC-Annenberg's Norman Lear Center. Tushnet, who will be testifying at the DMCA rule-making in May and June, points out that "the DMCA affects all sorts of creators, and as we work with them there's a great opportunity for mutual learning."

Although the DMCA exemption has been central in our thoughts and efforts this year, volunteers from Legal have also worked on contributing to the Wikipedia page on legal issues in fanfiction to provide a more law-based discussion of fans' rights; advising fans who have been sent DMCA takedown notifications; and providing assistance on an amicus brief in an ongoing case regarding the right of publicity. Legal is also always at the service of fans who have questions regarding non-commercial fanworks. You can contact the legal committee here.

The OTW is a dedicated champion of fans' rights, with an established track record of success — but there are many battles, large and small, still to be fought. Help us fight those battles — please donate today.


Mirrored from an original post on the OTW blog. Find related news by viewing our tag cloud.
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Advocating for the legitimate status of fanworks is an ongoing battle, and OTW's Legal Advocacy project is at the forefront.

Our legal committee is currently working to renew an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for makers of noncommercial remix videos such as fan vids, AMVs, and political remix videos. In 2010, when OTW joined with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and other like-minded organizations to win this exemption, we knew we'd have to return and defend it again only a few years later. Unlike the copyright expansions of recent years, the DMCA exemptions expire unless they're reinstated every three years.

Legal's chair, Rebecca Tushnet, says that although it's hard to say at this point how different this year's DMCA process is from the previous one, she's certain of one thing: "the MPAA and other organizations took us much more seriously this time, since we were basically ignored until we had a success under our belt."

We're also gaining a valuable network of allies in the larger free-expression, pro-fair-use activist world. As well as working closely with EFF, we've had positive interactions with groups such as the Documentary Filmmakers' Association and USC-Annenberg's Norman Lear Center. Tushnet, who will be testifying at the DMCA rule-making in May and June, points out that "the DMCA affects all sorts of creators, and as we work with them there's a great opportunity for mutual learning."

Although the DMCA exemption has been central in our thoughts and efforts this year, volunteers from Legal have also worked on contributing to the Wikipedia page on legal issues in fanfiction to provide a more law-based discussion of fans' rights; advising fans who have been sent DMCA takedown notifications; and providing assistance on an amicus brief in an ongoing case regarding the right of publicity. Legal is also always at the service of fans who have questions regarding non-commercial fanworks. You can contact the legal committee here.

The OTW is a dedicated champion of fans' rights, with an established track record of success — but there are many battles, large and small, still to be fought. Help us fight those battles — please donate today.


Mirrored from an original post on the OTW blog. Find related news by viewing our tag cloud.
kristenmurphy: Sybil from Downton Abbey with text: "History in the making" (Default)
[personal profile] kristenmurphy
"What language(s) do you use in fannish or fandom contexts?" "Have you ever used the Fanlore Wiki?" "How did you first hear about the OTW?"

These are questions from the OTW Community Survey, a massive ticky extravaganza designed for one purpose: to find out how we can serve you better. It's going live today!

We want to hear from you, the members of our communities. We want to hear from users of the OTW's projects, from OTW supporters and members — and from fans, no matter what your opinion of the organization and its projects. We want you to tell us what you think about those projects and the organization, where you think we're succeeding or failing. And we also want to learn more about who you are.

The members of Internationalization & Outreach have spent most of the last year gathering ideas for questions from the OTW's many committees. Our goal was to design the kind of survey we ourselves wouldn't mind taking: mindful of fans' need for privacy, conscious of the international nature of fandom, defined in scope, and free from frustrating limits on answer options.

We're excited to finally open the doors and invite you in. Please bring your friends and help us make the survey a success by spreading the word in your communities!

The OTW Community Survey runs through May 2nd and is hosted on a secure connection at Surveymonkey:



OTW Community Survey, April 18-May 2, 2012, survey URL
OTW Community Survey




And if you're as curious as we are about the results: we will be publishing them in aggregate sometime after the survey closes on May 2nd. If you have any concerns or questions in the meanwhile, please contact us!


Mirrored from an original post on the OTW blog. Find related news by viewing our tag cloud.
[identity profile] kristenmurphy.livejournal.com
"What language(s) do you use in fannish or fandom contexts?" "Have you ever used the Fanlore Wiki?" "How did you first hear about the OTW?"

These are questions from the OTW Community Survey, a massive ticky extravaganza designed for one purpose: to find out how we can serve you better. It's going live today!

We want to hear from you, the members of our communities. We want to hear from users of the OTW's projects, from OTW supporters and members — and from fans, no matter what your opinion of the organization and its projects. We want you to tell us what you think about those projects and the organization, where you think we're succeeding or failing. And we also want to learn more about who you are.

The members of Internationalization & Outreach have spent most of the last year gathering ideas for questions from the OTW's many committees. Our goal was to design the kind of survey we ourselves wouldn't mind taking: mindful of fans' need for privacy, conscious of the international nature of fandom, defined in scope, and free from frustrating limits on answer options.

We're excited to finally open the doors and invite you in. Please bring your friends and help us make the survey a success by spreading the word in your communities!

The OTW Community Survey runs through May 2nd and is hosted on a secure connection at Surveymonkey:



OTW Community Survey, April 18-May 2, 2012, survey URL
OTW Community Survey




And if you're as curious as we are about the results: we will be publishing them in aggregate sometime after the survey closes on May 2nd. If you have any concerns or questions in the meanwhile, please contact us!


Mirrored from an original post on the OTW blog. Find related news by viewing our tag cloud.
kristenmurphy: Sybil from Downton Abbey with text: "History in the making" (Default)
[personal profile] kristenmurphy
PayPal, our credit card processor, will have a brief maintenance downtime on April 20 from 5-6 a.m. UTC (what time is that in my time zone?). During that hour, we will be unable to accept donations via credit card. We're sorry for this inconvenience! We will post another announcement when the downtime is over. (For the curious, here is PayPal's announcement about the downtime.)

Prefer not to use our online donation system? We also welcome donations by mail. Please print and fill out a copy of the PDF Donation Form and mail it to us with your donation:

Organization for Transformative Works, Inc.
2576 Broadway #119
New York, NY 10025
USA

Whether your donation takes digital or analog form, thank you for your support!


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[identity profile] kristenmurphy.livejournal.com
PayPal, our credit card processor, will have a brief maintenance downtime on April 20 from 5-6 a.m. UTC (what time is that in my time zone?). During that hour, we will be unable to accept donations via credit card. We're sorry for this inconvenience! We will post another announcement when the downtime is over. (For the curious, here is PayPal's announcement about the downtime.)

Prefer not to use our online donation system? We also welcome donations by mail. Please print and fill out a copy of the PDF Donation Form and mail it to us with your donation:

Organization for Transformative Works, Inc.
2576 Broadway #119
New York, NY 10025
USA

Whether your donation takes digital or analog form, thank you for your support!


Mirrored from an original post on the OTW blog. Find related news by viewing our tag cloud.

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