Electric Slide

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The Electric (better known as The Electric Slide) is a four wall line dance set to Marcia Griffiths' song "Electric Boogie", McFadden & Whitehead's song "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now", Cameo's song "Candy". Choreographer Ric Silver claims to have created the dance in 1976.[1]

Controversy

Ric Silver has filed DMCA-based takedown notices to YouTube users who posted videos of people performing the 18 step dance variation. There are several variations of The Electric, like The Freeze (16 step), Cowboy Motion (24 step), Cowboy Boogie (24 step) and what will be known as The Electric Slide 2 (18 step). Variations must from now on all carry the listing "a variation of 'The Electric' choreographed by Richard Silver".

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed suit against Silver, asking the court to protect the free speech rights of a videographer who captured a few steps of the dance in a documentary video posted to the Internet.[2]

On May 22, 2007, the EFF came to an agreement to settle the lawsuit: the settlement states that Mr. Silver will license the Electric Slide under a Creative Commons license[3] and to also post the new license on any of his current or future websites that mention the Electric Slide. EFF agreed to see that all users of The Electric Slide reference Mr. Silver's name as choreographer.

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