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Rosa Parks

The weekend is sadly over and thus begins a new week. We’ve got some news and reviews you might have missed from the weekend to start things off.

Kotaku – One Piece Manga’s Hiatus Leads To Fan Complaints In Japan – Sigh.

Kotaku – The Battle Between Anime YouTube and Japan Keeps Escalating – This is something to keep an eye on as it has an impact beyond this group.

The Beat – Report: Graphic novel sales were up 65% in 2021 – Nice.

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ICv2 – Rosa Parks

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Reckless

It’s a new week and though a holiday is later in the week and we’re a bit focused on that, we’re also packed with interviews, previews, reviews, and more! It’s a pretty normal week here and we’re kicking it off with some news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

iO9 – George Clooney Still Isn’t Down With the Critical Reappraisal of Batman and Robin – There’s some things that are just bad. Uncle Alfie would agree.

Copyright Lately – No Fair Use Defense for Dr. Seuss/Star Trek Mashup – That’s not good.

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Games Radar – Reckless
Laughing Place – Star Wars: Darth Vader #8

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star-wars-force-awakens-official-poster-691x1024It’s a new week and that means more interviews, reviews, and more! Convention season is underway as well as big budget movies hitting theaters! What are you looking forward to in 2016? Sound off in the comments.

While you contemplate that, here’s some comic book news and reviews from around the web.

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The Beat – Marvel to adapt The Force Awakens with Wendig and Ross – Not too shocking. It is shocking it’s been this long.

The Outhousers – Using Their Noodle: Marvel Teams Up With Ippudo For Ramen – Interesting. Would love to see what gets turned down.

Huffington Post – Graphic Novel Captures What It’s Like to Be Gay in Iran: Part 2 – Great to see comics like this.

GamePolitics – Nintendo-claimed video a “crystal clear case of fair use” says EFF attorney – Hopefully Nintendo backs down.

Kotaku – Steel-Hard Skin – A good read.

Comics Alliance – DC Rebirth: Is Geoff Johns Selling Out DC’s Future in Pursuit of its Past? – Thoughts?

 

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Comic Attack – Power Man and Iron Fist #1

Talking Comics – Snowfall #1

Talking Comics – Zodiac Starforce #1-4

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f47adbd0-b0c6-0133-a06e-0e7c926a42afIt’s new comic book day! What’s everyone excited to get? What’s in your pullboxes? Sound off in the comments!

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Kotaku – One Comic That Explains Why Superheroes Didn’t Just Immediately Win World War II – Might need to track this one down.

Bustle – Upcoming Graphic Novel ‘Cold Iron Wars’ Is The Female-Centered Weird Fairy Tale You’ve Been Dreaming Of – This sounds pretty cool.

The Beat – The 2015 Devastator/Beat convention survey is here: maybe it’s time to get a table? – Always fun to see these results.

The Comics Journal – The TCJ 2015 Year-in-Review Spectacufuck: Part I – Oooo. Oooo. Will we make it?

 

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Kotaku – Amazon Releases Its Own Game Engine For Free – This is pretty cool.

Kotaku – Amazon’s New Engine Has A Zombie Clause – Too funny not to share.

GamePolitics – Nintendo and its fanboy – one of them doesn’t understand ‘Fair Use’ – This will be interesting to watch.

 

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Talking Comics – Secret Smithsonian Adventures: The Wrong Wrights

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Today’s the day, Jessica Jones hits the interwebs streaming on Netflix. Who’s watching the whole series in one sitting? Our reviews will start in a bit, but until then, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web in our morning roundup.

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Comics Beat – Scrolling for Stela: New line of phone-based comics launches in 2016 – An interesting idea for digital comics.

Paste Magazine – The Interrupted Eternity: How the ’70s Argentinian Government Removed Rebel Cartoonist Héctor Germán Oesterheld – An amazing story and piece of history.

Vox – Marvel Comics’ secret weapon is a woman named Sana Amanat – If you don’t know who she is, now’s your chance to find out.

GamePolitics – YouTube Launching Stronger Fair Use Protection Measures – Nice to see, wonder how long before it’s needed.

 

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Comics Beat – Batman Europa #1

Comic Vine – Black Knight #1

Talking Comics – March Book 1 & 2

CBR – Nanjing: The Burning City

CBR – Wrath of the Eternal Warrior #1

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Hope everyone’s weekend  is going well. I’m spending it reading lots of comic books.

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Boing Boing – Phoenix on Lessig and Lisztomania: “We Support Fair Use of Our Music!” – Yes!

The Mary Sue – Image Comics Publisher Calls Women “The Fastest Growing Demographic” In The Industry – Hmmm pretty sure we’ve been saying that for a LONG time now.

Mashable – Marvel Opens Its Vault to Offer 15,000 Comic Books to iOS and Android Users – Interesting.

Nerds for Obama Slapped With a Removal Request, from the Obama Campaign

The issue of copyright, intellectual property, fair use and the re-mix generation  have been a point of contention for this current Congress and the Obama administration. It should be no surprise then that Nerds for Obama have been asked to remove all items from their webstore by Obama for America‘s corporate counsel. The administration and Congress have proven themselves again as friends of the copyright protection lawyers.

The website, launched in early September, attempts to engage young and enthusiastic voters by linking President Obama to pop culture like Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones and more. They engage, quite effectively, with social media getting geeks excited and leveraging memes.

The site also provided the chance to purchase t-shirts, buttons and stickers of the Obama campaign logo mashed up with geek imagery as well as free items to use as icons on websites. The idea being that people can show off their support in a fun way and support Obama along with their cultural interest, taking a play from the popular tactic of political campaigns targeting their campaign swag. You’ll see “Jews for Obama”, “Teachers for Obama”, etc. Hell I had a “Beer drinkers for Kerry” back in 2004.

The website was engaging fandom and targeting groups of people that are normally overlooked by campaigns. I could go into a long diatribe about trying to target video game players while working on a Presidential campaign some years ago. The Obama campaign even seemed to dig it, reblogging on Tumblr a photo of the website’s “Ravenclaws for Obama” button.

But, fun an politics don’t seem to mix. The website was contacted by Obama for America’s corporate counsel and asked to remove all of the items from the Nerds for Obama website. The lawyers took issue with the usage of the Obama logo, which is a trademarked image. In all cases, the website had modified the logo and never used it in an unaltered form.

There’s a good chance this falls under “Fair Use.” “Fair Use” is permits limited use of copyrighted material without acquiring permission from the rights holders. When determining it you need to look at how much of the work is used, what the purpose of the use is and any damages/losses that might be due to the “fair use.” And, even I’ll admit, this is a grey area, not clearly defined and I’d be unsure how a judge would decide the case.

No matter, this copyright trolling by the Obama campaign’s lawyers hurts the campaign. It disenfranchises potential supporters and puts a damper on those who have participated. The campaign and their lawyers are taking the fun out of it all. There’s clearly enthusiastic supporters here and instead of trying to end the site’s activities, it’d have been smarter to bring the site into the fold and encourage it, much like so many “Draft” movements have done in the past, including one for Obama.

But, in the almost four years in office, the administration’s actions has clearly turned it’s back on the re-mix culture and generation that helped propelled it into the White House. It’s no shock to see this, and unfortunate too. No matter the result and how this is resolved, this reflects poorly on the campaign and administration.

The campaign, and President need to return to the fun whimsy of the Doctor, instead of the cold calculated heart of the Dalek.