You may have heard about the efforts in Europe to reform copyright law. The debate has been ongoing in the European Parliament for months. If approved next week, these new regulations would require us to automatically filter and block content that you upload without meaningful consideration of your right to free expression.
We respect the copyrights and trademarks of others, and we take all reports seriously to ensure that your creative expression is protected. We make this clear in our Community Guidelines. There’s already a legal framework that works and is fair: Today we take down posts and media that contain allegedly infringing content when we receive a valid DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) takedown request. We also provide clear-cut ways for people to fight back if they believe their removed content was not a true violation. These instances are monitored and reported and live in our biannual transparency report.
The suggestion to use automated filters for issues of copyright is short-sighted at best and harmful at worst. Automated filters are unable to determine whether a use should be considered “fair use” under the law and are unable to determine whether a use is authorized by a license agreement. They are unable to distinguish legitimate parody, satire, or even your own personal pictures that could be matched with similar photographs that have been protected by someone else. We don’t believe that technology should replace human judgment. Tumblr is and always has been a place for creative expression, and these new regulations would only make it harder for you to express yourself with the freedom and clarity you do so now.
If you access Tumblr from Europe and want to act, you can find more information on saveyourinternet.eu.
Hansel and Gretel (2007) | dir. Pil-sung Yim | South Korea
Cinematography by Ji-yong Kim
Park Hee-Soon & Jin Ji-Hee
Amélie | dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet | 2001
DoP: Bruno Delbonnel
I like you to be exactly the way that you are, because in all my experience, I have never known anyone like you.
Tennessee Williams,A Streetcar Named Desire (via thelovejournals)
Daido Moriyama: Shinjuku, Limited Edition (Second Printing) [SIGNED]
© Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller.
Robert De Niro photographed by Santi Visalli in NYC, 1973
MASAO YAMAMOTO /Japanese, b. 1957
A BOX OF KU #77
Silver Gelatin Print
Artists | Galeria Valid Foto Bcn
Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (2011) | dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Cinematography by Gökhan Tiryaki
I am one of those people whom everything has given up. Nobody in the city knows that I exist. Leprosy has happened to me. And I strike my wooden clapper, knock my sad theme song into the ear of every person who comes near. And those who hear that sound look certainly not here, and what is happening here they don’t care to know.
As far as the sound of my clapper reaches, there I am at home; but maybe you’re making my clapper so loud that they won’t trust my distance any more than they trust my nearness now. I’m able to go a very long way without coming on girl, woman, child, or man.
But it bothers me when I frighten animals.
Rainer Maria Rilke - “The voices” / from Das Buck der Bilder
translated by Robert Bly
When I speak of poetry I am not thinking of it as a genre. Poetry is an awareness of the world, a particular way of relating to reality.
Andrei Tarkovsky - Sculpting in Time
The sky was incredibly far away, and beautiful enough to make a person wonder why our hearts are never so free.
Banana Yoshimoto, The Lake (via quotespile)