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| Posts: 17097 | Location: SF Bay Area | Registered: December 11, 2003 |
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| Fascinating. Thanks. |
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| Eh, I'll be impressed when he can come up with a cardboard gun that truly fully functioning, i.e., shooting real boolits.
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| quote: Originally posted by kkina: ^^Good catch. Para, you better nuke this thread.
I'm no legal expert, but I would think if you deleted the embedded videos, and just posted the You Tube video links I would think you would be GTG. FWIW, thanks for sharing! I'm amazed by the level of design and precision that went into these. |
| Posts: 7324 | Location: the Centennial state | Registered: August 21, 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Modern Day Savage: Super cool! The level of detail and precise measurements is amazing. I imagine the type and thickness of the cardboard is critical...
... but, heads up, there is a specific warning NOT to repost this YouTubers videos on any other social media platform, with threats of legal actions if they find out.
"reposting this video on other social medias platform is strictly not allowed. This channel copyrights are protected by a third party company. Any platform that reposts this video will be striked down."
I think the content creator is referring to people who download his video then reupload it on accounts that are not owned by the content creator so they get the clicks/views/revenue vs. the original content creator. The fact that you're embedding his videos on a forum gives the original content creator the views/clicks/revenue. |
| Posts: 843 | Location: Southern NH | Registered: October 11, 2020 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Hildur: I think the content creator is referring to people who download his video then reupload it on accounts that are not owned by the content creator so they get the clicks/views/revenue vs. the original content creator.
The fact that you're embedding his videos on a forum gives the original content creator the views/clicks/revenue.
This is correct. No downloading and and then uploading to other accounts. If he did not want the video to be embedded on other websites, he could simply turn off that feature when he uploaded to YT. |
| Posts: 5027 | Location: Windsor Locks, Conn. | Registered: July 18, 2006 |
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| The Clint Eastwood movie "Line of Fire" comes to mind. |
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