

Bad laws make me want to sing! Karaoke parody about the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) by The Evolution Control Committee (www.evolution-control.com), set to the tune of a well-known gay anthem of the disco era. This parody made its debut at "Free Speech Ain't Free!", an Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Fundraiser event by 10 Zen Monkeys (www.10zenmonkeys.com) on March 22, 2007.
Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University provides this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms.
Lawrence Lessig's argument against the Copyright Office's "Orphan Works Proposal," and the proposal of an alternative.
In a parody of the RIAA, the teams formally announce their intention to sue everybody who has ever visited the official Red vs. Blue website. As piracy of free videos is blamed for the declining sales of a then-unavailable DVD, it is said that $45 million is the expected judgment per case. Though Grif is the only one to argue against the logic of such action, his points are immediately ignored, and Church notes the intentions to sue him and other Red vs. Blue cast members in the process. Author: outlaw2448 Keywords: red vs blue psa Added: January 21, 2007
a tribute to free culture and the copyfight Author: exiledsurfer Keywords: copyleft copyfight lessig artificialeye exiledsurfer Added: June 20, 2005
Another fine copyfight from Negativland Author: Hiryu100 Keywords: Negativeland Gimme the Mermaid Tim Maloney Added: October 9, 2006
Copyright abuse or Fair Use? Learn how much is at stake when vital films are pulled from public discourse.
A short clip from the 2006 Creative Commons iSummit in Rio de Janeiro. Watch Minister of Culture and musical legend Gilberto Gil toast to Free (and Open Source) Beer.
Machinima music video featuring In Kenzo, Hamlet Au and Rik Riel in Second Life at the Free Culture remix event. ManorMeta Mashups 2006 uunder Creative Commons Remix license. Share alike and share free.
DRM Protest at San Francisco Apple Store featuring interviews with Henri Poole (DefectiveByDesign.org) and Mike Linksvayer (Creative Commons).