Follow Slashdot stories on Twitter

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
User Journal Your Rights Online

Captain Copyright Expires 114

The Canadian superhero Captain Copyright has finally expired, not due to pirates or to the passage of 50 years after the death of the author, but because "the current climate around copyright issues will not allow a project like this one to be successful." The cartoon was intended to provide an education in copyright law for children, but it became a focus for criticism when even the Canadian Library Association condemned it for lacking balance because it ignored issues like Fair Dealing (Canada's version of Fair Use). Personally, I was hoping we'd see them get sued by DC & Marvel, who claim to own the trademark on the word "superhero", and vanish in a puff of logic.
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Captain Copyright Expires

Comments Filter:
  • by edwardpickman ( 965122 ) on Tuesday February 13, 2007 @06:53PM (#18004670)
    A friend was curious and checked it out. Marvel never trademarked the term "superhero". That was ten years ago so it might have changed since. Each of their characters are trademarked but not the term in any fashion. It's debateable if the term can be in of itself be trademarked at this point. He was trademarking some things at the time and I know he was tempted to establish a "Superhero" trademark but it would mostly be a logo trademark.
  • by skoaldipper ( 752281 ) on Tuesday February 13, 2007 @06:53PM (#18004678)
    Do we really need such battlegrounds fought in schools anyways? What ever happened to just the basics like Math, Reading, and History? We try to indoctrinate so much into these little heads at such an early age. Every time I hear of some new curriculum added by a school board, I'm reminded of what future generations of our children will look like [70disco.com].
  • by Adambomb ( 118938 ) * on Tuesday February 13, 2007 @07:44PM (#18005354) Journal

    as well as the positive feedback and requests for literally hundreds of lesson kits from teachers and librarians
    See, now I know we canadians are small in terms of demographics, but I do not see how one could be so pleased about "literally hundreds" of lesson kits. How many primary and secondary educational instutitions do we have in canada again?

  • by RSquaredW ( 969317 ) on Wednesday February 14, 2007 @11:09AM (#18011642)
    It should be noted that the creator of "Tetris", one of the games the rapper mentions, never saw much money for his creation. The Soviet government got most of it, up until the collapse of the USSR. So referencing it in the song is pretty FUDish - there really was no incentive to create in the Eastern Bloc.

The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh

Working...