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No, what you have done is stolen someone else’s work, and image, defaced it, and then reposted is as your own without credit to the owner. But...at a very theoretical rate. Lets look at it from a different perspective, because copywritten material over a 14-28 sec video is gonna end my life!! ZOMG!! How about the fact that, they have already made themselves look stupid AND non-legit in their supposed "kendo art technique"? Shouldnt those women take that guy to court for literally stealing their money in a false dojo? This is childish really. |
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Dude, Youtube must be the biggest copywritten whore to ever come across the face of this earth! I created a video a while back which was an illustrated story. Took me almost a month to create. It got ganked by youtube and I almost got sued. Why? Because I had included a photo of a person whom I did not get permission from in the video. (Mainly because he was dead, but his money-grubbing relatives were not.) Like it or not, they were right, and I was wrong. Unless we are talking fair use, which is another kettle of fish, but whatever. So go right ahead, feel free to steal whatever it is you see fit to steal and use it as you please. The world's your oyster right? What's the big deal? I reiterate. Cretin. *shrugs shoulders* |
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I'll tell you this: sad really... |
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No, what you have done is stolen someone else’s work, and image, defaced it, and then reposted is as your own without credit to the owner. Now, that said, posting credit does not absolve you from liability even in the least. EDIT: *sees post above re: personal experience* I see now. I personally think you're having a bit of sport with Han - you're bright enough to know copyright law is not that simple. |
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I'll tell you this: It is legitimized extortion. |
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Seeing as you have captured a video belonging to someone else, (copywritten material) and altered it poorly, and then publically reposted it, all three actions without permission I assume, I would surmise that talking to her would only serve to bring these facts to light, and possibly facilitate a rather nasty lawsuit against you. I definately agree with Andrew on this because I can almost guarantee that if this was done by someone else on the forum with a better reputation, there would be a better reception to what is being done. Really, we all know of his dubious past making lots of false claims and stuff. As of now, he's taken up real Kendo since July and seems to be having a lot of fun with it. Sure, there are the problems with the religion fiasco, but even now, he's been just posting them on his Myspace blog, where they should be (or a religious discussion forum at least). Personally, I think it's a pretty decent attempt to alter a movie using that kind of technique (coming from the mind of someone who couldn't do this kind of stuff himself). While it's been done many times over, it's nice to be able to do something like that because you can. The issues that you are apparently still talking about are months old and it's time to move on. He's done something that most people that come here don't do, which is starting real Kendo depsite claiming to be a high ranking teacher. That takes a lot of humility in it's self. If anything, it's SOMETHING you can congratulate him on. Besides, if someone has a problem with the movie, they'll most likely just request it being taken down if they don't appreciate it. This was just a video taken outside and uploaded with little artistic intention from what I see. So I don't see any large lawsuits happining from posting something on a free, public forum that can be seen and commented on by anyone. |
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JSchmidt - I was referring more specifically to Kenzan's personal experience.
There are quite a few international treaties governing copyright protection - Brussels is coming to mind as the most recent (I think the 70s? Maybe there's been one since). However, like many treaties to which the U.S. is a part, there is always some confusion to the precise extent it allows itself to be bound by them. I would imagine Australia would be a part of that treaty - and that Australia would have its own form of copyright protection that would likely vary a little from American or English copyright. |
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Does it really matter that it was originally someone else's video to begin with? Its not like most videos on youtube that are worth watching were posted by the folks who originally made them or anything. And I really doubt that anyone would bother filing a lawsuit unless they were making money off that stuff.
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You'd be surprised. As Kenzan knows from firsthand experience - when people smell the possibility of money - or even less insidious - when people see themselves used in a way they didn't expect, even if the creator isn't making money, one can be fairly charged about it.
People like to be in control of how they are presented to the world. |
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China and Russia seems to have their own set of rules, though.. POP Station: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvXleDSkB-g Chintendo Vii: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyeIkW_LGrQ Then you won't mind If I advise them of what you have done? You are behaving really very childish at the moment. Stop it! |
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