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{{Infobox television episode
| title = Copyright Not Intended
| series = [[Hello Internet]]
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| episode = 2
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| airdate = {{Start date|2014|02|07}}
| length =
| prev = [[H.I. No. 1: Being Wrong on The Internet|Being Wrong on The Internet]]
| next = [[H.I.
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'''H.I. #2: Copyright Not Intended''' is the second episode of ''[[Hello Internet]]'', released on February 7, 2014.<ref name="HI page">{{cite web|title=H.I. #2: Copyright Not Intended|url=https://www.hellointernet.fm/podcast/2|website=Hello Internet|publisher=Hello Internet|accessdate=25 September 2017}}</ref> Grey & Brady talk about copyright.
==Show
*[http://www.hellointernet.fm/topic-suggestions Suggest future topics for H.I.]
*[http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2013/09/economist-explains-itself Why does The Economist call itself a newspaper?]
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0:40:23: Brady discusses how a newspaper made a picture gallery of one of his videos on their website after he refused to let them reupload his video in their own player instead of the YouTube player.
0:41:32: Grey discusses how letting copyright expire allows creators to make new versions of previous works, set in new settings with different characters and added themes. He discusses how letting people recreate previous works can allow even greater works to be created, and can inspire others to create their own,
0:45:44: Brady argues that allowing people to use previous works in their own allows creators to exploit the fame of previous works to gain a wider audience for their own works. They discuss how people prefer books and movies that are already famous to those that are not.
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0:54:36: Brady mentions the film "The People Vs. George Lucas", and mentions the copyright issues behind "The Zapruder film". He also asks Grey what he would do differently if he were to remake his copyright video. Grey says that he is not sure whether or not he could fully explain his thoughts about copyright in a video.
0:57:05: Grey discusses a TED Talk which talked about the fact that there is no copyright on
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==External links==
*[http://www.reddit.com/r/CGPGrey/comments/1xavrm/hello_internet_2_copyright_not_intended/ Reddit Discussion]
*[http://www.hellointernet.fm/itunes Episode on iTunes]
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