Slightly off topic, but original works of art may be in jeopardy due to a new bill

A friend of mine, and comic artist (the guy who did the great pictures of a lot of Circus-13 characters) just pointed me to this article about possible new copyright laws here in the US called The Orphan Bill.

Essentially what it boils down to is copyrights would no longer be handled by the government but by corporations.  Anyone see the problem with this yet?  It gets better.

Under current copyright law, you do NOT have to register your work of art (writing, drawing, music, etc) to have it copyrighted.  Under the new law, these will be called “orphans” (hence the name of the bill). Under the new law, anything that ISN’T registered with a company for copyright is considered and orphan and can be used by anyone (including businesses) and make a profit from it.  So you do a drawing, post it on DeviantArt, someone does a search, finds it’s not registered and can use it in an ad and they don’t owe you a cent, and you can’t do anything about it.  In fact, that person can register your art for copyright and then sue YOU if you use your own artwork.

Nice, huh?

Need more proof that this is a bad idea?  Here is an excerpt from the actual article by Mark Simon, on Animation World Magazine’s website.
“Photos on the internet could be orphaned. With tens of millions of photos shared online with services like Flickr, Shutterfly and Snapfish, there is a huge opportunity for unauthorized use of your photos… legally.

You could see photos you take of your family and kids, or of a family vacation, used in a magazine or newspaper without your permission or payment to you. You would have to pay to register your photos, all of them, in every new registry in order to protect them.Say the average person takes 300 photos per year (I take a lot more than that). If a registry only charges $5 per image, that is a whopping$1,500 to protect your photos that are protected automatically under the current laws. If there are three registries, protecting your images could cost an amazing $4,500. Not to mention the time it would take to register every photo you take. Plus, you will also have to place your copyright sign on every photo.

That’s not including all your art, sketches, paintings, 3D models, animations, etc. Do you really have all that extra time and money? Plus, even if you do register, the people stealing your work can still claim it was orphaned and, unless you fight them, they win. Even if you win, you may not make back your legal fees.

It gets even better. Anyone can submit images, including your images. They would then be excused from any liability for infringement(also known as THEFT) unless the legitimate rights owner (you) responds within a certain period of time to grant or deny permission to use your work.

That means you will also have to look through every image in every registry all the time to make sure someone is not stealing and registering your art. You could actually end up illegally using your own artwork if someone else registers it. DOES ANYONE SEE A PROBLEM WITH THIS?

Do you think the U.S. Copyright Office is here to protect you from this legislation? Think again.”

Published in: on April 28, 2008 at 12:07 pm Comments (0)
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Spider-man 4 & 6 auditions

So far, I have not received ONE audition for this.  Not one!  I’ve had 90 views on the VAA (which is riddled with anime-loving freaks who want anime or video game radio shows or parodies of same) and not one bite.  Not even a nibble.

I really hate the VAA.  There isn’t really one place to find a group of amateur voice actors large enough and willing enough to audition for smaller roles in an on-going production where the big roles (Spider-man, Kraven, Mary Jane and Vermin) are all already cast and have been for awhile.

Fuck ‘em.

Published in: on April 15, 2008 at 10:53 pm Comments (0)
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New Circus-13 wallpaper!

I just got finished making a couple new wallpapers for some new Circus-13 shows and such. Here are the thumbnails to the new desktop wallpapers below.

Go to www.circus13productions.com/wallpaper.shtml and download these and many others!

Published in: on April 8, 2008 at 9:22 pm Comments (0)
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Spider-man: Kraven’s Last Hunt part 2: Crawling

Kraven the Hunter has killed Spider-man! Vermin is on the streets killing women! Mary Jane is worried for her new husband Peter Parker and goes looking for him. What she finds is NOT what she’s looking for! Listen to Spider-man: Kraven’s Last Hunt part 2: Crawling to find out more!

Episode two: Crawling

File size: 39.0 MB
Running time: 21:19
Written by J. M. DeMatteis
Adapted for radio, directed and produced by Timm Gillick

CAST
Sergei Kravinov/Kraven the Hunter - Timm “The Jester” Gillick
Mary Jane Parker - Emilie Gillick
Punks - Timm “The Jester” Gillick and Bomberman61
Woman - Laura (Spencer) Frechette
Vermin - Cpt. John Tadrzak

Music used in this production:
We Got Trouble by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
Dark Standoff by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
Spiders Web by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
Quiet Panic by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
Anxiety by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
Land of Phantoms by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com
Orchestral Finish by Timm “The Jester” Gillick

Published in: on April 2, 2008 at 10:44 am Comments (0)
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New scripter!

Circus-13 just picked up a new scripter and she’s already working on a new series (that she may develop completely herself).  Gwen Woodard-Johnson is adapting some original, public domain Conan stories by Robert E. Howard.  Look for Conan the barbarian to be hitting Circus-13 this summer!

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Published in: on February 24, 2008 at 9:49 am Comments (0)