This is not about yoga. This is about the ability to patent a camera angle. Yes, you read that right. A patent has been issued for using a specific camera angle. Not a difficult one or an ingenious one. Just a specific, common one.
This is not about yoga. This is about the ability to patent a camera angle. Yes, you read that right. A patent has been issued for using a specific camera angle. Not a difficult one or an ingenious one. Just a specific, common one.
Via Kimberly Chapman
Originally shared by Hilah Johnson
I wasn't familiar with this company before I read about this, and now I have nothing but an awful opinion of them. YogaGlo is a for-profit, subscription-based, yoga video website that has managed to patent a camera angle (and not even a creative one, at that. Pretty much the first camera angle any amateur would set up to shoot a yoga class). They then sent "cease and desist" letters to non-profit websites who also make yoga videos.
This is a very bad precedent to set. The ability to patent a camera angle could have terrible consequences among YouTube video creators, filmmakers, documentarians, animators ...
Nasty business.
#notyogi #patenttrolls #yoga #filmmaking #youtube
http://yogainternational.com/article/view/yogaglo-patent-issued
Via Kimberly Chapman
Originally shared by Hilah Johnson
I wasn't familiar with this company before I read about this, and now I have nothing but an awful opinion of them. YogaGlo is a for-profit, subscription-based, yoga video website that has managed to patent a camera angle (and not even a creative one, at that. Pretty much the first camera angle any amateur would set up to shoot a yoga class). They then sent "cease and desist" letters to non-profit websites who also make yoga videos.
This is a very bad precedent to set. The ability to patent a camera angle could have terrible consequences among YouTube video creators, filmmakers, documentarians, animators ...
Nasty business.
#notyogi #patenttrolls #yoga #filmmaking #youtube
http://yogainternational.com/article/view/yogaglo-patent-issued
Sweet. The patent is even filed for the EU. I thought this kind of nonsense patents are possible in the US only http://www.google.com/patents/EP2609751A2
ReplyDeleteSurely there must be prior art.
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