Social Media + Society | |
Monetizing a Meme: YouTube, Content ID, and the Harlem Shake: | |
Michael Soha1  | |
关键词: meme; copyright; YouTube; authorship; labor; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2056305115623801 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
This article analyzes the creation, evolution, and monetization of the Harlem Shake meme on YouTube to explore contemporary implementation of copyright and understanding of authorship in regard to monetization of works with distributed authorship. This article has three main findings: first, we highlight the collection of digital labor that comprises the âHarlem Shakeâ meme, its rise in popularity, and the subsequent rise in popularity of Baauer, the composer of the song which forms the backbone of the meme; second, we examine how YouTubeâs ânew bargainâ of Content ID, as a departure from the siteâs origins creates coercive control mechanisms, shedding new light on the concept of and debate over âdigital sharecropping.â Finally, we argue for a âFair(er) useâ system by exploring how memes might be understood outside of the contemporary copyright system, rethinking the rights of users engaged in collective production. The article is significant in that it challenges the current distribution of Content ID payments solely to copyright holders in an attempt to rethink a system that acknowledges the creative labor of memetic phenomena and collective authorship.
【 授权许可】
CC BY-NC
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