This time it’s a totally bogus claim by the Air Force!
It’s cyber war! Lawyers representing the Air Force’s elite electronic warriors have sent YouTube a DMCA takedown notice demanding the removal of the 30-second spot the Air Force created to promote its nascent Cyber Command. We’d uploaded the video to share with THREAT LEVEL readers.
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U.S. Government works aren’t even copyrightable. YouTube doesn’t know that — presumably because it has no lawyers — and it’s taken down the video. A spokeswoman said in an e-mail that the Google-owned service has no choice but to comply with DMCA notices. That’s not quite right, though. YouTube has no legal obligation to remove non-infringing content.
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Kurt Opsahl at EFF notes that, notwithstanding Pikster’s sworn statement, the Air Force website promoting the video contains this language in its privacy policy: “Information presented on the Air Force Recruiting website is considered public information and may be distributed or copied.”
Go read all of Kevin Poulsen’s Wired column about it.
(and another h/t to BoingBoing)