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[quote]To get your footage from a DVD, you have to CRACK the copy protection on the disc with a DVD decryption program.
Pretty much the same as putting a crack on some kind of software because you are breaking through a protection to use the sources. [/quote]
Illegal, yes. Immoral? Hell no.
Side Question: Does that mean that using a Video Capture card is legal, while ripping from the DVD straight is illegal? Because you aren't cracking the protection with a Video Capture card...
I think that using anime falls squarely into "fair use" of copyright, so no worries there. I'd be a little worried about Trademark violations though, but I dunno anything about trademarks.
Using the music is fine... distributing the music is probably illegal though.
Pretty much the same as putting a crack on some kind of software because you are breaking through a protection to use the sources. [/quote]
Illegal, yes. Immoral? Hell no.
Side Question: Does that mean that using a Video Capture card is legal, while ripping from the DVD straight is illegal? Because you aren't cracking the protection with a Video Capture card...
I think that using anime falls squarely into "fair use" of copyright, so no worries there. I'd be a little worried about Trademark violations though, but I dunno anything about trademarks.
Using the music is fine... distributing the music is probably illegal though.
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the warning on discs down under states "avoiding the copy protection on this disc is illegal" it therefore doesn't matter how you get around it.dragontamer5788 wrote:Illegal, yes. Immoral? Hell no.To get your footage from a DVD, you have to CRACK the copy protection on the disc with a DVD decryption program.
Pretty much the same as putting a crack on some kind of software because you are breaking through a protection to use the sources.
Side Question: Does that mean that using a Video Capture card is legal, while ripping from the DVD straight is illegal? Because you aren't cracking the protection with a Video Capture card...
I think that using anime falls squarely into "fair use" of copyright, so no worries there. I'd be a little worried about Trademark violations though, but I dunno anything about trademarks.
Using the music is fine... distributing the music is probably illegal though.
But our laws also allow us to use up to 10% of anothers work for non profit means and not get nabbed. <_>
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Yeah, like Aut said, any way you do it would still be illegal.
You would still be duplicating a copyrighted source without permision from the copyright holders.
Most music video editors don't have anything to worry about though unless they are going around selling their videos or something.
I know Koop is wanted in over 20 states for selling his videos.
He charged me $300 for a "special edition" of his Skittles video.
The only thing differen't about it was that it included a 2 minute bonus of him singing the song. >.>
I still haven't got my money back.

You would still be duplicating a copyrighted source without permision from the copyright holders.
Most music video editors don't have anything to worry about though unless they are going around selling their videos or something.
I know Koop is wanted in over 20 states for selling his videos.
He charged me $300 for a "special edition" of his Skittles video.
The only thing differen't about it was that it included a 2 minute bonus of him singing the song. >.>
I still haven't got my money back.
Hell yeah!NerdStrudel wrote:I live my life on the edge, never knowing which way i'll be tossed to next, I'm a risk taker, I'm a believer, I make AMVs.moonie211 wrote:
We live such a dangerous life..

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You got lucky. You didn't have to see what he included in the "special edition" that *I* ended up with.......moonie211 wrote:I know Koop is wanted in over 20 states for selling his videos.
He charged me $300 for a "special edition" of his Skittles video.
The only thing differen't about it was that it included a 2 minute bonus of him singing the song. >.>
I still haven't got my money back.
*curls up in a corner and cries some more*
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moonie211 wrote:Son of a biscuit!!moonie211 wrote:No way! you actually said boochsack!


Anyways, I do believe that somehow AMVs probably fall in a grey area of fair use...although, large companies probably don't think so. But I bet if AMVs were helping them to get more customers they wouldn't mind...wait a minute. How many of us have gotten interested in musical artists or anime because we saw/heard them in an AMV? I know I sure have, if it wasn't for RoS3 I wouldn't have fallen in love with Sigur Ros. And I even bought the Karas DVDs because the scenes I saw in AMVs got me interested in it. Maybe if we can somehow use this plea to big wig companies...
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