I don't really mind people using my AMV's as source footage for their own, as long as they're polite enough to ask me.
As a recent fr'instance, some gal e-mailed me to ask if she could use my
LAINstation as a source for her own Lain AMV. This was because she wanted to use some Playstation game footage, and as far as she
(or I) know, my AMV is the only thing on the Net that shows it. She asked, and I happily obliged.
Point is, an artist uses what's available to 'em. If all's you got is a charcoal stub and some pavement, that's what you got. Not everybody has the luxury of $$$... of having DVD's, a paid-up Streamload account, or Broadband cable to download hundred's of MB's of anime episodes from KaZaa. Ya works' with what ya got. If all you have is one or two kickbum AMV's, that's all you have.
I know this isn't the popular opinion, but I reckon we should help and share with each other, and not start branding an invisible copyright logo on our
'acts of creation'. I know it's empowering to climb onto that tower alongside your mates and cast righteous judgement over the small defiler/copyright infringer/scum, but you're not really scoring points that are worth flaunting.
Don't approve of what they do? Fine. Feel free to mention it to 'em. Just don't go down the road of the cliche internet teen ganging up n' blasting others as best he can on the good ol' anonymous web to compensate for not being able to do the same in the schoolyard. Disaproval doesn't always require righteousness.
Kisses XXOOXX
Jen
