00:18:11 Brandon Butler: https://www.freethink.com/robots-ai/what-ai-can-teach-us-about-copyright-and-fair-use 00:26:34 Christine Slaughter: And that holds regardless of whether one is selling the products of that processing? 00:36:26 Laura Miller: Unless you are the estate of Marvin Gaye 00:37:12 Cory Capron: Tom Waits likeness lawsuit with Pringles 00:38:06 Cory Capron: Sorry, Frito-Lay 00:38:08 Cory Capron: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-09-me-238-story.html 00:40:05 Christine Slaughter: (Question for the end) Is it likely for there to be different kinds of outcomes in other legal regimes, e.g. the EU or other places that might have different ideological/normative undergirding to the concept of copyright? 00:41:32 Michael Durbin: What about human voice actors who impersonate celebreties in (animated) movies? (I noticed some in lower budget Cars(TM) sequals) 00:43:58 Fang Yi (she/her): I’m curious, what’s this agreement is based on? Movie studios must obtain permission from actors to use their images in material generated by artificial intelligence (AI), and pay performers whenever their digital doubles appear on screen, under the labor agreement that ended a 118-day strike. 00:45:54 Michael Durbin: That makes sense... I guess holywood films have visible credits as well. 00:46:11 Laura Miller: Tom Hanks’ brother apparently has made a lot of money voicing Woody. 00:47:20 Laura Miller: He does a lot of toys and video games, often uncredited. 00:50:51 Fang Yi (she/her): Thank you! Very informative! 00:51:01 Laura Miller: Definitely interesting! 00:51:05 Ellen Ramsey: Thanks, Brandon! 00:51:10 Christine Slaughter: Yeah that was very useful! 00:51:25 Cory Capron: Thanks Brandon! 00:57:10 Cory Capron: Sampling 00:58:18 Christine Slaughter: As ever 00:59:25 Brandon Butler: https://web.law.duke.edu/musiccomic/ 01:01:38 Sean M. McCord: MY FAVORITE CASE! 01:02:40 Sean M. McCord: "Stock characters" 01:03:38 Christine Slaughter: When does it belong to the genre vs. the author 01:04:45 Fang Yi (she/her): I wonder if Fan Fiction has any copyright issue. 01:05:14 Fang Yi (she/her): Haha, it’s very popular in China. 01:11:09 Fang Yi (she/her): I see. Thanks for your clarification! 01:12:25 Cory Capron: Yeah! Thanks Brandon! 01:12:26 Jenn Huck (she/her): Thank you so much! Really interesting