I hope you don't mean me.ANTDrakko wrote:...Heh, I actually wouldn't be suprised if that guy who was seen playing Milberry's "Try" video actually went out of bought Serial Experiment Lain at a local store. ...

I hope you don't mean me.ANTDrakko wrote:...Heh, I actually wouldn't be suprised if that guy who was seen playing Milberry's "Try" video actually went out of bought Serial Experiment Lain at a local store. ...
schrizo wrote:Other AMV sighting- I saw AtomX's "Gravity of Love" vid w/ FF VIII playing on several screens in a nightclub. There were a couple of others shown that I didn't recognize. I talked to the girl who was running all the lighting and visuals at the club and she said she was an AMV fan, had a couple dvd's w/amv's on them and liked to put them on screen some nights.
....but... it says...koronoru wrote:Urban legend alert! That's a popular legend. It's partially true, in that Disney really did threaten to sue three daycares over unauthorized use of cartoon characters; the lawsuits were never actually filed, however. http://www.snopes.com/disney/wdco/daycare.htmdwchang wrote:A) they're not bitches like Disney (come on, they sued a kindergarten)
It says that it's true. it also says:Claim: Disney forced the removal of murals featuring their cartoon figures from the walls of three Florida day care centers.
Status: True.
So if you really wanna get technical, they WOULD have sued. it's just that the daycares changed it. Because the daycare people are nice people who don't want to get the kids caught up in such contreversy (sp?)The threat of legal action did not need to be carried out, as the centers replaced the drawings with cartoon characters belonging to Universal Studios Florida and Hanna-Barbera Productions, who volunteered the use of their character art as part of a publicity ploy.
I wouldnt mind at all if my amv was being shown out in the public ... free publicity for me and the anime company. Everyone would be happy, but i can see the complications already ... copy right laws that some people take seriously and they'll sue others to get some money o something out of it.dwchang wrote:It's true. DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN, but I'm willing to take that gamble.Koopiskeva wrote:There's a chance that they might just walk into your house one day and see your AMVs too you know |:dwchang wrote:
Ya never know man. Bestbuy's in particular are just about everywhere. At the same time, the probability that an artist or anime company being at that particular Bestbuy and then seeing their video/song on the tv/computer are slim, but the chance still exists yes? ..... Sure unlikely, but still a non-zero percentage probability.
tis non-zero : ]
Obviously someone playing someone else's videos at a commercial store is something different entirely.
Heheh, that got me laughing. I've done work for Disney, I'll never go back unless I'm really really hungry.hyperchica11 wrote:
**stabbity stabbity stab**
Forced the removal? True. Sued? False. In a way, that's worse... not only is America the land of the free and the home of the brave where you can push people around by suing them, but it's actually the place where you can get what you want just by threatening without even having to do the dirty work, if you're big enough. Last time I was living in those conditions was immediately before I dropped out of school...hyperchica11 wrote:It says that it's true.Claim: Disney forced the removal of murals featuring their cartoon figures from the walls of three Florida day care centers.
Status: True.