- Captain Copyright
Captain Copyright was a
propaganda cartoon character created byCanada 'sAccess Copyright agency to educate children about the agency's stance oncopyright andcopyright infringement . As of August 18, 2006, the Captain Copyright initiative had been canceled. [ [http://p2pnet.net/story/9618 p2pnet.net - not the lamescream media » Blog Archive » Captain Copyright shot down ] ] [ [http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/lawpoli/copyright/captain-copyright.php Access Copyright exploits children, forbids criticism ] ]As of March 3, 2007, the website has a three-paragraph statement explaining that "we have come to the conclusion that the current climate around copyright issues will not allow a project like this one to be successful".
As of March 14, 2008, the website gives a 400 Bad Request, stating "Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)".
Controversy
Not long after the launch of a website introducing the character, concerns were raised in a number of quarters that the character was not appropriate for educational uses, as it was produced by an entity with a commercial interest in the state of copyright law in Canada, and it is unclear that it is following copyright law itself.
For example, it was reported that the Captain Copyright web page used two quotes about ISBNs from
Wikipedia , but fails to follow the requirements of Wikipedia'sGNU FDL license by providing a direct link back to the source article or even acknowledging the GNU license as required by Wikipedia. [ [http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/02/captain_copyright_wi.html Captain Copyright: Wikipedia pirate!] ] On further investigation, several more Wikipedia quotes were also found on the site; however, as of5 June ,2006 , all the Wikipedia quotes were removed, [ [http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/lawpoli/copyright/captain-copyright.php Access Copyright exploits children, forbids criticism] ] and Suzanne Dugard, manager of communications for Access Copyright, stated in an interview with canada.com that their inclusion had been "just an oversight". [ [http://www.canada.com/topics/technology/story.html?id=280dac35-a15e-4336-ab73-2f3579213f84&k=48104 The strange saga of Captain Copyright] ]It has also been noted that the site avoids the issue of the blank media levy in Canada when discussing the legalities of
space shifting and downloading copyrighted material without permission. [ [http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/06/06/02/2154201.shtml Captain Copyright Targets Kids] ] While it is illegal to make such material available for download, as of 2006 theCopyright Board of Canada has indicated that it is not illegal to download copyrighted material once it has been made available illegally, a ruling made specifically because of the earlier imposition of the levy. [ [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/12/13/canada_oks_p2p_music_downloads/ Canada OKs P2P music downloads] ] For example, a teacher's handout claims that for music "the copyright is for the recording on the media device, not the words or music on it," [ [http://www.captaincopyright.ca/Teachers/Docs/LMCopyright.pdf Copyright and What It’s For] ] even though the intent of the blank media levy is to compensate copyright holders in return for allowing the shifting of the copyrighted material from media to media.Others have pointed out that Access Copyright has placed the following two statements on the Captain Copyright website:
In both cases, it has been questioned whether or not these clauses — unusual for
HTML documents, which are intended to be hyperlinked to by the structure ofweb itself — are intended to stiflefair dealing , debate on copyright issues, and legitimate criticism of Access Copyright's approach despite Captain Copyright being pitched as a tool for education. [ [http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/01/canadian_copyright_a.html Canadian copyright agency launches kids' propaganda campaign] ]Parody
The one-sided approach to copyright promoted by the Captain Copyright campaign has been ridiculed and parodied by fair use advocates. For example, [http://privateinfringer.blogspot.com/ The Continuing Adventures of Private Infringer] was a short-lived
fan fiction blog whose title character's every action was prevented by Captain Copyright.Google Blogoscoped also posted a [http://blogoscoped.com/copyright/ parody] .References
External links
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* [http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/01/canadian_copyright_a.html Boing Boing about Captain Copyright]
* [http://www.accesscopyright.ca/ Official Site]
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