How do I remove my own videos?

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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Kionon » Wed May 06, 2009 1:26 am

My moral stands.

You don't have to upload your video at all.
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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Wed May 06, 2009 1:31 am

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I'm rather embarassed by several vids I made years ago and I'd feel better if some one could please tell me what I need to do in order to remove certain vids
Contact the copyright holder of the anime and/or music in your video and get them to issue a DMCA takedown.

It'll take down your videos -- and others -- but it does work. Worked for Wind-Up Records, anyway.

The catalog entry will still be around, though.

You can also submit a deletion request, but the DMCA route will probably be faster.
Then again maybe we can issue a DMCA to have every post you've ever made taken down from the internet becasue all your wording seems to close to many lyrics in songs and thus violates copyright law (i'm sure there is a law for that somewhere) :P

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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by godix » Wed May 06, 2009 3:21 am

A good general guideline to live by: once you put something on the internet, you've just lost control of how it gets distributed. There is nothing you (and I mean a generic you here) could do to stop me from downloading any AMV on the site and uploading it to streaming sites, making a torrent of it, uploading to a file dump site, burning to CD and passing out, etc. In the past I've actually semi-considered doing exactly that for Tom the Fish vids except I think they mostly suck and aren't worth the effort. There may be moral arguments against others distributing your work (although I don't see anything morally wrong with it provided correct attribution is provided), but from a practical standpoint, give it up. Controlling distribution is a fight you can not win so save yourself the grief.
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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by blabbler » Wed May 06, 2009 6:49 am

this is all very interesting, but how would one go about deleting other people's videos? i don't recall agreeing not to.
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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Pas » Wed May 06, 2009 7:19 am

blabbler wrote:this is all very interesting, but how would one go about deleting other people's videos? i don't recall agreeing not to.
If I had that option I'd have deleted all your videos long ago.

Then I'd proceed to upload them onto my own account and claim the glory. And wimmez. Whichever one comes first really, I'm a busy man.

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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by LittleAtari » Wed May 06, 2009 12:35 pm

BurningLeaves wrote:I'm not arguing the rule doesn't exist, I'm saying it shouldn't exist, try reading the post next time before using the same argument for everything that comes up.
I did read it.

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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Vivaldi » Wed May 06, 2009 1:12 pm

LittleAtari wrote:
BurningLeaves wrote:I'm not arguing the rule doesn't exist, I'm saying it shouldn't exist, try reading the post next time before using the same argument for everything that comes up.
I did read it.
Doesn't that invalidate that picture as an argument?
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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Koopiskeva » Wed May 06, 2009 2:58 pm

Pas wrote:
blabbler wrote:this is all very interesting, but how would one go about deleting other people's videos? i don't recall agreeing not to.
If I had that option I'd have deleted all your videos long ago.

Then I'd proceed to upload them onto my own account and claim the glory. And wimmez. Whichever one comes first really, I'm a busy man.
Videos = wimmenz.

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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Nya-chan Production » Wed May 06, 2009 3:43 pm

Koopiskeva wrote:
Pas wrote:
blabbler wrote:this is all very interesting, but how would one go about deleting other people's videos? i don't recall agreeing not to.
If I had that option I'd have deleted all your videos long ago.

Then I'd proceed to upload them onto my own account and claim the glory. And wimmez. Whichever one comes first really, I'm a busy man.
Videos = wimmenz.

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Re: How do I remove my own videos?

Post by Kitsuner » Thu May 07, 2009 1:11 am

Vivaldi wrote:
LittleAtari wrote:
BurningLeaves wrote:I'm not arguing the rule doesn't exist, I'm saying it shouldn't exist, try reading the post next time before using the same argument for everything that comes up.
I did read it.
Doesn't that invalidate that picture as an argument?
I don't see how the picture applies to Bleaves's comment at all. The agreement page shown only mentions the information entered, so unless the video file itself qualifies as information (which I guess it technically is a collection of data), the download rights aren't actually covered as far as I can tell.
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