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Post by x_rex30 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:36 am

I didn't read anywhere about this, but can you still play the videos at cons?

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Post by Coderjo » Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:30 am

Kalium wrote:Thing is, copyrights are not trademarks. Copyrights can be selectivley enforced without risk of losing them, unlike trademarks. "Maintaining the enforceability" just means not accidentally putting the material into the public domain by making it an exhibit in a court case or something.

More likely it's corporate policy to go after anything brought to their attention.
Kal, do you have any idea how tired I am of having to bring this point up over and over again in this discussion? :x

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Post by JaddziaDax » Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:48 am

aielI_Ileia wrote:
jethropr wrote:
JaddziaDax wrote:due to the "you must download the local video inorder to leave an opinion rule"
you sure?

Last time I checked, ops could be given to any video, but only star ratings and quick comments could be given to local downloads.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=58238
Thanks :)

I wasnt quite awake last night... (long stressful off topic day) but I checked again, and it seems to be fixed now... o.0 atleast for my friend's videos..

THANKS :D!!!

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Post by madmallard » Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:30 pm

i wonder if any of the other -tape traders- that may be around still are getting a kick out of this? :roll:
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Post by rubyeye » Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:54 pm

rubyeye wrote:
x_rex30 wrote:
rubyeye wrote:Phade,

I really appreciate all that you do and put up with when things like this come up. However, I would like to suggest that when big issues like this creep up and affects all of us (that is the AMV community), it would be wise to post the news of this material on the main page of the site.
I don't think that is a wise idea at all.. well if you give the whole story at the main page of the site.. some asshole visiting the site could easily run into that and think it would be funny trying to contact the bands for the same reason.. I know plenty of people who would do that just to piss people off. I just personally don't think it's a good idea..
Sounds reasonable .... anyway, just a passing thought . :roll:
I take back what I said...looks like ANN just posted the whole news on their website. So much for that.

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Post by x_rex30 » Fri Nov 18, 2005 1:59 pm

rubyeye wrote:
rubyeye wrote:
x_rex30 wrote:
rubyeye wrote:Phade,

I really appreciate all that you do and put up with when things like this come up. However, I would like to suggest that when big issues like this creep up and affects all of us (that is the AMV community), it would be wise to post the news of this material on the main page of the site.
I don't think that is a wise idea at all.. well if you give the whole story at the main page of the site.. some asshole visiting the site could easily run into that and think it would be funny trying to contact the bands for the same reason.. I know plenty of people who would do that just to piss people off. I just personally don't think it's a good idea..
Sounds reasonable .... anyway, just a passing thought . :roll:
I take back what I said...looks like ANN just posted the whole news on their website. So much for that.
better them than us. -_- Meh I don't know.. I just know some jack asses who have f'ed up sites before.. that's all... :oops:

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Post by DriftRoot » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:13 pm

I wonder if the record label/lawyer is going to take their cease and desist request any further than a-m-v.org. Whether they do is going to give us a real clear picture not only of their understanding of the AMV community, but how far they're going to go to protect their copyrights. Are they going to launch an independent investigation into AMVs, or sit back and be happy that they've stopped a large, well-known site from distributing protected music?

Something to think about: Will convention organizers (once they hear about this cease and desist order) allow music banned from here to be used in their AMV competitions, or otherwise played at conventions? I wonder if they'd risk being ceased and desisted (or worse) . . . somehow I doubt it. You've got a crowd of thousands paying to get into an event where this music is being used as entertainment. Ouch.
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Post by Kalium » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:37 pm

DriftRoot wrote:Something to think about: Will convention organizers (once they hear about this cease and desist order) allow music banned from here to be used in their AMV competitions, or otherwise played at conventions? I wonder if they'd risk being ceased and desisted (or worse) . . . somehow I doubt it. You've got a crowd of thousands paying to get into an event where this music is being used as entertainment. Ouch.
I just went over this with you on ANN. Conventions usually pay for a performance license, so they are in the clear.

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Post by TehShere » Fri Nov 18, 2005 2:37 pm

DriftRoot wrote: Something to think about: Will convention organizers (once they hear about this cease and desist order) allow music banned from here to be used in their AMV competitions, or otherwise played at conventions? I wonder if they'd risk being ceased and desisted (or worse) . . . somehow I doubt it. You've got a crowd of thousands paying to get into an event where this music is being used as entertainment. Ouch.
Conventions usually handle the licensing, and are thus in the legal clear.

Anyway, the sooner we all forget this happened the better, it's no real loss. And besides, there's tons of other music to work with. Just move on folks.

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Post by Vlad G Pohnert » Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:09 pm

As a AMV Contest Coordinator and as The Director Of Programming for Animethon and thus the poor sap who whas to handle this issue, there are two factors that make playing videos at cons different then having them on the org:

1- Paying the licence fee for the music gives the event premission to play the music.

2- The con is not distributing the music to the public at large... But acting more like a radio station... This is why pretty much all cons will not give out the AMVs played at the contest, nor make a distro disc...

so, as long as the anime companies are fine with us using thier footage, the music part will be fine so AMV contests for now are just fine (unless you break the two above, in which a contest could be shut down, but this would only effect that particular con

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