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Old 07-28-2010, 12:06 AM   #21
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Just one more thing to hate the movies for.. first.. gross misuse of US Army, Navy, and Airforce personal and Property regardless of it it can count as a ' Training exercise' or Paramount pays for it.. and then to claim they have some sort of right to film shot on public streets in a major US metropolis?

Maybe people should upload them to Wikileaks.. since we can't seem to touch them.
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Old 07-28-2010, 12:57 AM   #22
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Old 07-28-2010, 01:11 AM   #23
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Maybe people should upload them to Wikileaks.. since we can't seem to touch them.
Haha! Good call.
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Old 07-28-2010, 01:31 AM   #24
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Can someone post a link to an article that explains that a video taken with a personal camera becomes that persons property? I can't seem to find one, but I have seen one before... or does someone know the law that this falls under?

I think this is ridiculous that even though we paid for the camera, what goes in it has the possibility of being owned by someone else. (if that is true and there isn't a law stating that the photographer owns the material)

I would like to read the article and bookmark it for future reference and proof.


EDIT: good thing i downloaded the videos I thought were best when the went up - Shhhhhhhhhh - I have a folder on my desktop of every pic that has leaked along with those videos I knew Paramount was going to pull this BS like Viacom did a while back - they should be the ones being taken down!!!
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Old 07-28-2010, 02:20 AM   #25
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This all reminds me of a baseball game.

This all reminds me of this one time I went to a baseball game. It wasn't the majors; hell, I don't even think it was AAA. But the team had a field.

I sat between a pair of nutjobs in the bleachers who both had cameras out on tripods, filming the game. Pretty soon the guy with the older, lower-tech camera started bitching and shouting at the other guy, filming the game with this expensive looking DSLR. The cry-baby pointed out that he was the team's 'Official Videographer' and that only he is allowed to film the game, and if anyone else even tries, they're breaking the law. To further prove his point he pulled out his team-ID, his home made press-pass, and waved over one of the concession guys to support his claims.

The DSLR guy simply said, "I'm in a public place, and this is a free country." he then reached into his jacket pocket, pulled out one of these, and showed it to the "Official Videographer", and that was that. I recommend that all you budding unofficial videographers do the same thing to YouTube.
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Old 07-28-2010, 02:24 AM   #26
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yay for mine being on photobucket and facebokk mwahahahaha
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Old 07-28-2010, 02:53 AM   #27
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This all reminds me of this one time I went to a baseball game. It wasn't the majors; hell, I don't even think it was AAA. But the team had a field.

I sat between a pair of nutjobs in the bleachers who both had cameras out on tripods, filming the game. Pretty soon the guy with the older, lower-tech camera started bitching and shouting at the other guy, filming the game with this expensive looking DSLR. The cry-baby pointed out that he was the team's 'Official Videographer' and that only he is allowed to film the game, and if anyone else even tries, they're breaking the law. To further prove his point he pulled out his team-ID, his home made press-pass, and waved over one of the concession guys to support his claims.

The DSLR guy simply said, "I'm in a public place, and this is a free country." he then reached into his jacket pocket, pulled out one of these, and showed it to the "Official Videographer", and that was that. I recommend that all you budding unofficial videographers do the same thing to YouTube.

^^^ Genius!!!
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Old 07-28-2010, 09:51 AM   #28
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yay for mine being on photobucket and facebokk mwahahahaha
Hell yeah man mine are up on facebook and photobucket as well, Im going to upload the vids to photobucket and facebook soon that is if "you know who" doesnt get to them first......
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Old 07-28-2010, 11:13 AM   #29
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its shocking how large companies violate or try to violate laws.

They know full well that is within public domain if they are shootin in the streets of a city where you can see anything going on form the general public is not a illegal. If they were in a private lot and you had to break in to see it thats illegal.

If they were on a private lot but you could take video from the public streets next to it that is still fair game.

I hope people arent scared by paramount because all that footage is not copyright unless it comes from the cameras of paramount directly other wise its public footage that can be viewed by anyone the original photographer chooses be it youtube or otherwise.

This is just a paramount scare tactic to get people to remove stuff.
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Old 07-28-2010, 11:21 AM   #30
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Should of known this was going to happen sooner or later. But what of the videos from Summer 2008? Come on now. I think this is a lame excuse on their part. Just like what Disney pulled at the beginning of the year too.
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