Abstract

Many online media platforms currently utilise algorithmically driven content moderation to prevent copyright infringement. This article explores content moderation’s effect on mashup music – a form of remix which relies primarily on the unauthorised combining of pre-existing, recognisable recordings. Drawing on interviews ( n = 30) and an online survey ( n = 92) with mashup producers, we show that content moderation affects producers’ creative decisions and distribution strategies, and has a strong negative effect on their overall motivation to create mashups. The objections that producers hold to this state of affairs often strongly resonate with current copyright exceptions. However, we argue that these exceptions, which form a legal ‘grey zone’, are currently unsatisfactorily accommodated for by platforms. Platforms’ political-economic power allows them, in effect, to ‘occupy’ and control this zone. Consequently, the practical efficacy of copyright law’s exceptions in this setting is significantly reduced.

Highlights

  • Many online media platforms currently utilise algorithmically driven content moderation to prevent copyright infringement

  • Current copyright-oriented content moderation relies on algorithms that scan millions of content uploads each day, leading to outcomes – including blocking and taking down material – which are often enacted without direct human approval

  • Drawing on recent empirical research on mashup producers including 30 semi-structured interviews and an online survey (n = 92), we conclude that current content moderation has significant stifling effects on this kind of remix creativity

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Many online media platforms currently utilise algorithmically driven content moderation to prevent copyright infringement. Keywords Content moderation, copyright, fair use, mashups, platforms, remix, sampling, YouTube

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