but i'm thinking about it. only, i'm going to ask them first... course, if they deny me then it'd put a stump on my vid that i'm workin on now....

Not quite like that . Guess I should of explained it better the first time. The entire video was about 10 minutes in lenth, that was on my player's clock. There was only about 4 minutes of the 10 was actual video (with about 50% of it being my video raped -_-;; ) . From like minutes 4 to 7 of the video there was nothing and then around 7:45 on the clock, it started playing the song that I used for my song...almost the complete song. It seems to me that whoever used it just moved my song way down on the timeline of his video editor and forgot to delete it.Chaos Angel wrote:What do you mean when you say that it had 10 minutes on the players clock, that the video went longer than the projected time?
Like fansubs don't involve people's work? Digital fansub groups spend huge amounts of time in order to get good quality sources to fansub from. They also pour time into encoding things in the best possible quality to get it to people. Ripping off from digisubs isn't much different than ripping clips off of other videos.Heero_Yuy84 wrote:I'm with ladydx on this one...while I admit I did use clips from an AMV once, I try to avoid doing so, and, without the option of a DVD-Rom (yet...) I'd stick with fansubs over other peoples' work...
Point...I withdraw my previous statement (or at least as close ot withdrawing as possible on the board)BogoSort wrote:Like fansubs don't involve people's work? Digital fansub groups spend huge amounts of time in order to get good quality sources to fansub from. They also pour time into encoding things in the best possible quality to get it to people. Ripping off from digisubs isn't much different than ripping clips off of other videos.Heero_Yuy84 wrote:I'm with ladydx on this one...while I admit I did use clips from an AMV once, I try to avoid doing so, and, without the option of a DVD-Rom (yet...) I'd stick with fansubs over other peoples' work...
You make some good points... however, I do see one difference. When we take footage from a lisenced company, people know where it came from. If we take something from Evangelion, it says so in our video info page and often it is even written in people's videos that it is from the anime Evangelion. People know that we did not make the series ourselves. Same goes for the music. We specify what song it is and who did the song. If we made the pictures and/or music ourselves, we say so. We don't get permission from the anime or song companies, but we do give them credit.nailz1000 wrote:News flash: YOU DID NOT MAKE THE FOOTAGE YOU ARE USING. YOU DID NOT DRAW IT, LISENCE IT OR GET PERMISSION FROM THE ORIGINAL CREATOR TO USE IT. (with of course, a few exceptions)
furthermore: YOU DID NOT MAKE THE _SONG_ USED IN YOUR VIDEO. YOU DID NOT GET PERMISSION FROM THE ORIGINAL CREATOR TO USE IT.
Therefore, how and why can you be upset when someone 'bastardizes' (sp) your video? It's not YOURS.