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Message # 7575.1.1.2 Subject: Re: Re: Re: Another Tech Question Date: Tue 23/12/03 18:33:34 GMT Name: Hawk |
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I bought videos from you and Messy Fun through Movies Unlimited, and then when I got them your name and address was on the carton. I wrote both of you letters asking for more material if you had it, and I was astonished to receive lengthy, handwritten letters from both you and Rob Blaine, as well as extensive lists of all the material you had available. It was probably Rob's Messy Fun Newsletter that got me onto the internet in the first place. I remember holding his newsletter and trying to read (and figure out where to type it into) alt.binaries.whatever and www.messsyfun, etc. It's been a long road since then. |
In reply to Message (7575.1.1) Re: Re: Another Tech Question
By MK - wamtec@compuserve.com Tue 23/12/03 03:26:24 GMT In the USA, the layman's term most often used for making a backup copy (for personal use only) of any record, video or piece of software you have purchased is called "fair use".
and I certainly have no problems with that concept.
Gee...you remember my SSS videos being in the movies unlimited catalog...that was 10 years ago. FYI...we sold off the rights to the early SSS videos to Movies Unlimited for next to nothing...mainly cos they have a huge catalog of 14,000 videos and the 2nd largest distribution network in the USA. It was worth it to give them those videos...cos in the pre internet days...folks would only find out about us thru their catalog...and then once they found us...we could offer them many other videos that Movies Unlimited were not carrying. I am glad that you found us thru their network.
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In reply to Message (7575.1) Re: Another Tech Question
By Kev - kev@styx-photography.com Mon 22/12/03 19:26:37 GMT Excellent idea to burn DVD's as an archive- ensure that you have the software that allows you to burn DVD's that are viewable through a domestic DVD player and TV- some burners only come with the minimum of software which will only allow you to burn data DVD's. To the strict letter of the law you are probably violating copyright, however I think the lawyers have a term- "de minimis" (trifling or legally insignificant)- so I would go ahead and do it. |
In reply to Message (7575) Another Tech Question
By Hawk - Mon 22/12/03 15:43:03 GMT I hate to be a bother but you guys know a lot more about this sort of stuff than anyone I know. I have a huge inventory of various profesional wetlook tapes I have accumulated over the years (I remember the first tims I saw SSS and WSM tapes in a Movies Unlimited catalog, I was hooked forever). I have a considerable investment in some really excellent material, and time is catching up with these VHS tapes. I am thinking about buying a DVD recorder to save all this stuff onto DVD's, supposedly a more durable medium. As DVD recorders are getting pretty reasonable in price, and blank DVD's are reasonable to buy as well, is this worthwhile? Can I put multiple tapes onto one DVD (they always sell DVD's with two hours of a movie plus a bunch of extra scenes, etc on them, so they must have a huge capacity). Thanks to the excellent advice I got from this forum (thanks, MK) I have captured some of my tapes to MPEG format, it is really useful in editing captured TV scenes, but for just straight recording of old pro tapes I think I might be better off burnung DVD's.
Also, this might be a touchy subject, but am I violating copyrights by doing this? I bought all my stuff fair and square, either straight from the producers or from legit dealers, and I go way out of my way to support most any producer of wet material, but I don't want to run afoul of any protocols. Of course, anything I do record will be for my use only, no reproduction for any other purposes. I look upon it as preservation of investment.
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