I remember something about some country using stolen AMV footage(Phenomenon by Sierra Lorna i believe?) for a Naruto promo.JaddziaDax wrote:No one specified that "anime conventions" were off limits in this conversation, and I still don't think they are..
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I can't remember the entire story and if someone can fill in the gaps - but I do recall a specific time when someone stole the footage from someone popular's amv and that Frankenstein was used as an advert in some country that was not the USA.
Is there an AMV publishing company?
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Yeah that was the one XD
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woah, i didn't say it was off-limits, just maybe not exactly what the op is talking about...
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Re: Is there an AMV publishing company?
Dunno if it corresponds to what you described in the first place, but Akross sends DVDs from their previous year contests (though it's limited to Russia).
I suppose it's not free (probably no gain involved though), so this can be viewed as a kind of commercialization and "Akross" can be viewed as a label.
I suppose it's not free (probably no gain involved though), so this can be viewed as a kind of commercialization and "Akross" can be viewed as a label.