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Odd how some folks get away with such things, huh?
What's amazing is a certain person charging $600 per tour and giving the same spiel as tours provided at Disney for less. Should be ashamed of himself.
Odd how some folks get away with such things, huh?
Disney should be very concerned about the unlicensed, positive materials, especially those that try to blur their unofficial nature. The reason Disney gained a reputation for being so hard on people using their intellectual property (such as the infamous daycare incident) is because protecting your intellectual property is part of the law, especially from uses which could be misconstrued as official. Disney allowing, and condoning through omission, the use of their intellectual property could be used as evidence that Disney is not protecting its intellectual property and thus should forfeit its rights to said property.
Should be escorted off property and be issued a cease and desist order.What's amazing is a certain person charging $600 per tour and giving the same spiel as tours provided at Disney for less. Should be ashamed of himself.
We're talking about the folks who SELL stuff. I'm well aware that broadcasts are covered under fair use laws and I'm not challenging that. I'm challenging stuff like this...One thing to consider is that we're comparing two very different breeds of copyright offenders here. Bloggers and podcasters, being ostensibly journalists, have a number of fair use defenses to present if Disney were to allege copyright violations that someone wishing to purchase a for-profit coffee table biography would not. That's not to mention the considerable cost and difficulty Disney, or anyone, has of enforcing complete copyright control on the internet. The laws are there, but the scope of policing they would have to do isn't worth the effort, particularly when bloggers and podcasters, even the critical ones, are part of a fan community Disney really would rather not confront as adversaries.
They want to know who these people are.
People have explained why the book is getting "shafted". Amid has no desire to let Disney change the book's details, therefore Disney has no desire to give Amid rights to their copyrighted material. You're comparing apples to oranges.
Not really, at least not for everyone.
Sour grapes requires that I either want or need the benefits that those bloggers or podcasters are receiving.
I don't.
I just don't want to see obsessive fans, under the guise of being some sort of pseudo "media", being encouraged (and by "encouraged" I mean "paid" in the form of gifts, trips or other benefits) to promote the company's agenda.
I want it to stop. For all of them.
Surprising. Then you don't know the ones I assumed you did.The bloggers I know do not get free trips.
I think a comp room stay even if it doesn't include airfare for a local certainly qualifies as a "trip".Surprising. Then you don't know the ones I assumed you did.
Cruises on the new ships, trips out to Aluani, stays at the Animation hotel, free accommodations during press events (even for locals...), etc.
Happens all the time.
Yep.I think a comp room stay even if it doesn't include airfare for a local certainly qualifies as a "trip".
Surprising. Then you don't know the ones I assumed you did.
Cruises on the new ships, trips out to Aluani, stays at the Animation hotel, free accommodations during press events (even for locals...), etc.
Happens all the time.
Of course. That's a huge part of the issue here.What I want to see is the people who take these things be honest about it.
Of course. That's a huge part of the issue here.
I want to see them be honest about it and also earn it. If your site or blog or tweets don't reach more than a few hundred people per day...GTFOff the gravy train.
And, I want to see Disney keep the playing field level. If Lou can interview guests in the MK for his show, let everyone do it. Especially real news outlets. If WESH (for example) can't operate in the parks, then nobody should.
Like twitter.. you've been ruined by the horrible exposures you've had around you.
When you have GOOD podcasts - its an entirely different world. But good requires
- decent production value
- interesting/engaging content (NOT simply retelling the same crap you could just read in the day's headlines)
- intelligible speakers
- 'comfort factors' that help listeners find continuity/familiarity
It's not a good format for 'news' - there are more efficient ways of doing that. It's been most successful in the format of 'commentary', 'discussion/insight', or 'interviewing' IMO.
I've yet to listen to a Disney-sphere podcast that I have any interest in listening to more than once.. and the vast majority I wasn't able to even stomach listening to the entire show. Be it horrible production value, over the top abuse of Disney soundtracks, horrible cadence, or just dead boring content.
The Disney Orlando online community is still far too incestuous, and focused on themselves. Instead of passion for the industry/product.. its a 'lifestyle' which leads to real ugly distortions.
I think this new video posted by Lou's site is a clear indication of the concerns with Disney's control over fan sites.
Lately, there's a backlash/vendetta against podcasters & bloggers that get attention/limited & basic media access from Disney.
This thread, as well as the Splitsville meet up thread, just seem to be complete sour grapes by members of this community.
You don't like what they have to say, don't read it, don't follow them on twitter, pay them no mind.
Not really, at least not for everyone.
Sour grapes requires that I either want or need the benefits that those bloggers or podcasters are receiving.
I don't.
I just don't want to see obsessive fans, under the guise of being some sort of pseudo "media", being encouraged (and by "encouraged" I mean "paid" in the form of gifts, trips or other benefits) to promote the company's agenda.
I want it to stop. For all of them.
I think this new video posted by Lou's site is a clear indication of the concerns with Disney's control over fan sites.
I don't want any 'press' controlled - good press or bad press.
Let the public decide what is crap or not.
If the concern is over how Disney spends its dollars - voice the concern to the only people who should have any say in it.. Disney and it's shareholders.
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