It’s Fair Use, Prince

Get a clue, Purple Dude. The pop star wanted YouTube to remove a clip of an infant boy dancing to his 1984 hit song "Let's Go Crazy." When the clip got scrubbed, the baby's mother cried foul and filed suit asking for damages. The woman's lawyers at the Electronic…

Get a clue, Purple Dude.

The pop star wanted YouTube to remove a clip of an infant boy dancing to his 1984 hit song “Let’s Go Crazy.” When the clip got scrubbed, the baby’s mother cried foul and filed suit asking for damages. The woman’s lawyers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) say the dancing-baby clip is the poster child for fair use.

2 thoughts on “It’s Fair Use, Prince”

  1. It certainly does sound crazy, but we need to remember that the man did change his name to a symbol because Universal “owned” Prince. I think he just really hates universal.

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