'Ello. I be Amandeus Fullenous- an extremely rare species. dB I'm a 12 year old Canadian who loves ATV and horseback riding. I enjoy watching Fullmetal Alchemist, Adventure Time and My Little Pony: FiM. Ya', Imma pega-sissie. GET USED 2 IT. I have 2 dogs- Shaggy and Princess, and a Yoshi. I've made many friends, and u could also be a buddy; u look familiar. Twinkies are my favourite snack, as well as Fruit By The Foot. U might see me use manga or ur average cartoon style. My 3 OC's are Marby (Mario + Kirby), Meku (Water Buffalo + StickDude), and Sario (Sonic + Mario). They're in most of my flips. Speaking of, check them out now.
Personal Quote: "Imma pega-sissy who likes pot-pie. GET USED TO IT."
Fave Color: All. IDK about a most fave...
Fave Food: POT-PIE!!!:D
Fave Accent: British be it, gov'na! Good show! XD
Fave Show: As shown above, FMA. :)
Fave Movie: Liar-Liar or 300.
Fave Muzak Genrerer: Doesn't matter. But when it comes to misc, it'll depend on the song.
Fave Creators: DON'T CONFUSE ME BOY.
Fave Flips: I enjoy the classics... basically anything really. But please, I H8 THE ILLEGAL (scams, star begging, etc.) FLIPS. I much dislike those.
Fave DJs: Deadmau5, Skrillex, anyone who's talented.:)
Fave- THAT'S... ENOUGH! o^e
RANK:
*Top 10 000*
*Top 5000*
Top 100
Top 20
IMMA' STARMANDAH', NUMBA 1!!! eFTe
That be it. ...Don't u have some animating to attend to?
-Starmander
*POLICY STUFF*
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
*NEW-PARODY LAWS* :D
United States
Although a parody can be considered a derivative work under United States Copyright Law, it can be protected from claims by the copyright owner of the original work under the fair use doctrine, which is codified in 17 U.S.C. § 107. The Supreme Court of the United States stated that parody "is the use of some elements of a prior author's composition to create a new one that, at least in part, comments on that author's works". That commentary function provides some justification for use of the older work. See Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc.
Canada
Under Canadian law, although there is protection for Fair Dealing, there is no explicit protection for parody and satire. In Canwest v. Horizon, the publisher of the Vancouver Sun launched a lawsuit against a group which had published a pro-Palestinian parody of the paper. Alan Donaldson, the judge in the case, ruled that parody is not a defence to a copyright claim.[24]
United Kingdom
Under existing copyright legislation (principally the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988), "There is currently no exception which covers the creation of parodies, caricatures or pastiches".[25] Parodies of works protected by copyright require the consent or permission of the copyright owner, unless they fall under existing fair use/fair dealing exceptions:
the part of the underlying work is not "substantial"
the use of the underlying work falls within the fair dealing exception for "criticism, review and news reporting"
enforcement of copyright is contrary to the public interest.[25]
In 2006 the Gowers Review of Intellectual Property recommended that the UK should "create an exception to copyright for the purpose of caricature, parody or pastiche by 2008".[26] Following the first stage of a two-part public consultation, the Intellectual Property Office reported that the information received "was not sufficient to persuade us that the advantages of a new parody exception were sufficient to override the disadvantages to the creators and owners of the underlying work. There is therefore no proposal to change the current approach to parody, caricature and pastiche in the UK."[25]