http://vimeo.com/20718237
Every AMVer should watch this video. It's filling me with a lot of thoughts and questions about what we do and how things work today. What are your thoughts on it?
Discuss.

Bauzi wrote:http://vimeo.com/20718237
Every AMVer should watch this video. It's filling me with a lot of thoughts and questions about what we do and how things work today. What are your thoughts on it?
Discuss.
outlawed wrote:I will mention that many times over the years I have reminded AMV creators that while they worry about "copyright infringement" the fact that they never take time to consider "would a creator of a work be upset with how I portrayed his/her footage or song" to be most amusing.
Lirinis wrote:outlawed wrote:I will mention that many times over the years I have reminded AMV creators that while they worry about "copyright infringement" the fact that they never take time to consider "would a creator of a work be upset with how I portrayed his/her footage or song" to be most amusing.
I agree. It's totally amusing that amvers don't care about creators of original footage and music who could feel hurt when they see their song poorly cut or anime spoiled with poor editing or otherwise currupted. Yet when they find out that somebody on the tube used a piece of their amv, they are full of rage and talk about "stolen creativity" and how those ignorant people dared to put their hands on the masterpiece.

outlawed wrote:I will mention that many times over the years I have reminded AMV creators that while they worry about "copyright infringement" the fact that they never take time to consider "would a creator of a work be upset with how I portrayed his/her footage or song" to be most amusing.

Nicho Void wrote:Guy puts shots on flicker. Shots become spread across the internet with no accompanying credits. Guy gets butt hurt when he becomes the face of revolution and established media picks up on the craze.
My sympathy is non-existent. Don't put your precious art on fucking FLICKER you tool bag.
Nicho Void wrote:Guy puts shots on flicker. Shots become spread across the internet with no accompanying credits. Guy gets butt hurt when he becomes the face of revolution and established media picks up on the craze.
My sympathy is non-existent. Don't put your precious art on fucking FLICKER you tool bag.
Nya-chan Production wrote:Uh, he said nothing against the revolution and stuff, if you watched it, you know he argues mainly against other people selling his art and claiming it's theirs and making big money out of it.
Vivaldi wrote:"If that girl didn't want to be raped she shouldn't have dressed so provocatively."
"He deserved it, if he didn't want his car stolen he should have locked the doors."

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