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S5 Episode 9 – ©opyright and the Fandom

The unthinkable has happened – a lawyer, Lee, has come into the studio for an entire show! RUN FOR THE HILLS! Once you’re there listen closely as Roo and Tugs dive into the subject of Copyright – the basic terms around the world, what you can do, what you own, and what you don’t. Do you own your character? Who own art commissions? What can and can’t you control about your character? What about creating derivative works? Is uploading your favorite pieces of art to social networks okay? We ask all of these questions and more in this deluxe length episode! We also bring you fresh space news, an old-timey ad, The Mailbag, THE GAME, and a NEW segment! We also have a big announcement at the end of the episode, so relax and enjoy the ride!

NOW LISTEN!

Show Notes

Special Thanks

  • Lee, our guest!
  • Retro, for this episode’s show cover!
  • Leo the Artist
  • Spark the Dragon
  • Anthrodolphin
  • Caudle

Music

  • Opening Theme: Husky In Denial – Cloud Fields (Century Mix). USA: Unpublished, 2015. ©2015 Fur What It’s Worth and Husky in Denial. Based on Fredrik Miller– Cloud Fields (Radio Mix). USA: Bandcamp, 2011. ©2011 Fur What It’s Worth. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!)
  • Some music was provided by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com. We used the following pieces: Spy Glass. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.
  • Space News Music: Fredrik Miller – Orbit. USA: Bandcamp, 2013. Used with permission. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!)
  • Closing Theme: Husky In Denial – Cloud Fields (Headnodic Mix). USA: Unpublished, 2015. ©2015 Fur What It’s Worth and Husky in Denial. Based on Fredrik Miller – Cloud Fields (Chill Out Mix). USA: Bandcamp, 2011. ©2011 Fur What It’s Worth. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!)

Next episode: Have you ever lost a loved one? How did you deal with it? The next episode of Fur What It’s Worth deals with Grief and Loss in the Furry Fandom. Send your emails and voice messages by February 11, 2016.

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