19. A high school video class produces a DVD yearbook that includes the year's top ten music hits as background music. This is fair use.
I feel as though this is alright. As long as the songs are cited, I suppose that I don't see the problem. If it is the top ten songs, most people already know them and probably even have them. That too could be an argument as to why not to put them in the yearbook. I don't really see any harm in having them in there. Normal yearbook companies do the same thing, but charge twice the amount it is worth. I don't feel as though this is something that is ridiculously blown out of proportion. I understand and believe that thoughts should be cited, and I think that if it says who the song is by, when it was produced, and the production company, it should be as good as cited.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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