Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Nautilus Productions updates Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge stock footage collection!


Nautilus Productions LLC has added 3 new extended/higher resolution video clips to our pirate shipwreck collection. For Licensing info contact Nautilus Productions. VIEW VIDEOS


Thursday, November 14, 2019

United States Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Allen v. Cooper


November 5, 2019: In what may be the most important copyright case in decades, the court heard oral arguments in Allen v. Cooper. In 2015, according to a complaint filed in federal court, North Carolina pirated footage of Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge. Then North Carolina passed "Blackbeard's Law" to justify that misuse. Rick Allen of Nautilus Productions has taken his case to the Supreme Court of the United States. The issue is whether Congress validly abrogated state sovereign immunity via the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act in providing remedies for authors of original expression whose federal copyrights are infringed by states. North Carolina maintains that sovereign immunity prevents it from being held liable for damages, as other copyright infringers would be. "States can hold copyrights. They can be copyright holders. And they can sue anybody in the world for infringement," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said during arguments. "There's something unseemly about a state saying, yes, we can hold copyrights and we can hold infringers to account to us, but we can infringe to our heart's content and be immune from any compensatory damages."
A ruling in the case is expected in May or June of 2020.

 

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

13 Amici Filed with SCOTUS Supporting Nautilus’ Blackbeard Copyright Lawsuit


A total of thirteen briefs were filed Tuesday with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting Rick Allen and Nautilus Productions in their case against the State of North Carolina, the N.C. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources and the Friends of Queen Anne’s Revenge nonprofit, captioned Allen v. Cooper (No. 18-877).
 
These briefs were authored or joined by dozens of legal experts and associations, and thousands of corporations, including; The Chamber of Commerce of the United States & The Copyright Alliance, Dow Jones & Company, Inc. (The Wall Street Journal), Oracle America, Inc., Recording Industry Association of America, American Association of Independent Music, and National Music Publishers’ Association, The Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago, The Association of  the Bar of the City of New York, Software & Information Industry Association, Washington Legal Foundation, American Society of Media Photographers, National Press Photographers Association, Public Law Scholars, Ralph Oman (former U.S. Register of Copyrights), Law Professors, and the Constitutional Accountability Center. No briefs were filed in support of the State of North Carolina.

“The Petitioners are gratified to see this broad, distinguished coalition joining voice to support reversal of the 4th Circuit ruling.  Together these amici underline the depth and breadth of the concerns that led Congress to enact the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act (CRCA) so that States could properly be held liable for their mounting copyright infringement.” 

In 2015, according to the complaint filed in Federal court, North Carolina pirated footage of Blackbeard flagship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge. Then North Carolina passed “Blackbeard’s Law” to justify that piracy. Rick Allen of Nautilus Productions is the victim of that piracy and is taking his case to the Supreme Court of the United States. The issue, whether Congress validly abrogated state sovereign immunity via the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act in providing remedies for authors of original expression whose federal copyrights are infringed by states. North Carolina claims it has sovereign immunity in copyright and therefore is above the law and cannot be sued.

Nautilus Productions LLC is represented by Derek Shaffer and Todd Anten of Quinn Emanuel, Susan Freya Olive and David McKenzie of Olive and Olive, P.A. and Joe Poe of the Poe Law Firm, PLLC.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

SHARK FEST 2019!


Let's get sharky! Sand Tiger sharks, Carcharias taurus, filmed during dives on the shipwrecks off the N.C. coast. Many of the wrecks were torpedoed by German U-boats during WWII and the sharks congregate around these wrecks to feed and reproduce. From the Nautilus Productions LLC stock footage collection. WATCH THE VIDEOS!

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

‘A hand for Rick’: Underwater videographer Rick Allen overcomes near fatal accident


Underwater videographer Rick Allen was nearly killed when an oxygen tank exploded at his home. A wide circle of friends cheered him to recovery. "Don’t worry about getting back in the water. Swimming in circles is not so bad... I should know; that’s what my daughters told me when I had my knee replaced,” one blogger commented. It was a reference to Allen’s love of the ocean, where he makes a living as a videographer and filmmaker. Since about 1998, he has been documenting the archaeological reclamation of the pirate Blackbeard’s shipwreck, the Queen Anne’s Revenge. READ THE STORY

10/30/2011

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

United States Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Blackbeard Copyright Case


Modern Day Piracy on the Queen Anne’s Revenge

In 2015, according to a complaint filed in federal court, North Carolina pirated
footage of Blackbeard flagship, the QueenAnne’s Revenge. Then North
Carolina passed “Blackbeard’s Law” to justify that misuse. Rick Allen of
Nautilus Productions is now taking his case to the Supreme Court of the United
States. The issue is whether Congress validly abrogated state sovereign
immunity via the Copyright Remedy Clarification Act in providing remedies
for authors of original expression whose federal copyrights are infringed by
states. North Carolina maintains that sovereign immunity prevents it from being
held liable for damages, as other copyright infringers would be.

Nautilus owner, Rick Allen, stated, “We are obviously gratified that the United
States Supreme Court has agreed to hear our case. The Constitution of the
United States of America expressly empowers Congress to grant copyright
holders ‘the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.’ We
look forward to making our case to the Supreme Court as to why it was within
Congress’s constitutional authority to hold states liable for their acts of
copyright infringement.”

Since 1998, Nautilus Productions has been the official video crew for the
Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck Project. Nautilus Productions
has documented almost two decades of archaeological activities and the
recovery of artifacts from Blackbeard’s infamous shipwreck for the benefit of,
and at zero cost to, the taxpayers of North Carolina. 

The shipwreck was discovered in 1996 by Intersal Inc., which has filed a
separate breach of contract lawsuit against North Carolina and the Friends of
Queen Anne’s Revenge. That case was heard last month by the North Carolina
Supreme Court and awaits a ruling. The state of North Carolina, the North
Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NCDNCR) and the
Friends of Queen Anne’s Revenge non-profit, which dissolved their corporation
after the lawsuit was filed, are also defendants in that lawsuit.

Nautilus Productions LLC & Rick Allen originally filed the lawsuit,
Allen v. Cooper, on December 1, 2015. Oral arguments, which are yet to be
scheduled, will be held  in Washington, D.C. The case is listed with the
Supreme Court of the United States as No. 18-877.

Nautilus Productions LLC is represented by Derek Shaffer and Todd Anten of
Quinn Emanuel, Susan Freya Olive and David McKenzie of
Olive and Olive, P.A.  and Joe Poe of the Poe Law Firm, PLLC.


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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Blackbeard's Shipwreck And The Hook!


NPR's Dick Gordon speaks with longtime diver Rick Allen, the underwater videographer of the 18th century Blackbeard's pirate ship, about losing his arm in an accident and then being fitted with an iron arm and hand that he now dives with. LISTEN TO PODCAST

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019