[sumo] [Sumo news] - Backup first six days

R. Brown brownro214 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 22 20:58:37 EDT 2023


Hi Murray, if it wasn’t clear it is my understanding that NHK is making the
copyright claims, not JSA.  That is certainly their right.  It is their
program.  The YouTubers “rebroadcasting” the sumo coverage for fans outside
Japan have been doing it for a long time and only recently started getting
copyright strikes.

You’re on the inside.  Do the JSA and NHK know that there is a significant
sumo fan base outside of Japan and those fans have few means to watch the
basho in close to real time without these YouTube channels?

Kodaiyama

On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 7:58 PM Murray Johnson <mjpjohnson54 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Not the case. It is not sumo association. There is no fair usage rule for
> Japanese copyright.
>
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> *From:* Sumo <sumo-bounces at webtrek.com> on behalf of R. Brown <
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> *Subject:* Re: [sumo] [Sumo news] - Backup first six days
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> Brian,
>
> There is another sumo content channel under the name Sumo Jason who used
> to record the NHK broadcast and post it to YouTube with commentary.  He
> also received copyright strikes from NHK and YouTube completely removed all
> his content, years worth of videos.  He posted temporarily under another
> name and I believe was struck again.  He eventually was able to post under
> his original name after the ban period ended, this time recording a
> different channel (Abeyma?).  This happened to several other channels as
> well.  There are limits to the Fair Use doctrine if it is even a thing in
> Japan.
>
> The reason I think this is because of Hiro's channel is these English
> language YouTubers were active for years with no copyright claims from
> NHK.  Now that they have their own English language channel on YouTube they
> have become very aggressive with the copyright challenges.  Not just a
> coincidence.
>
> Kodaiyama
>
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 2:17 PM Brian McCarty <coralseastudios at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> If anyone wants to repost sumo matches on YouTube, they just need to
> provide “commentary” during the upload - including just between matches.
> NHK can’t block uploads if there is additional commentary.
>
> Fair Use doctrine.
>
> Brian
>
> On Sep 15, 2023, at 19:01, R. Brown <brownro214 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> He should find another broadcast channel to record.  NHK will continue to
> issue copyright strikes against him (and others recording and posting
> copyrighted content) as long as he posts on YouTube.  Other YouTubers that
> feature sumo have been having the same issues for several basho now.  NHK
> used to not care but as sumo popularity on YouTube has grown AND NHK now
> has their own sumo reporter on YouTube, they don't want the competition.
>
> Kodaiyama
>
>
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