Videos from copyrighted content on DAC
Videos from copyrighted content on DAC
I was thinking of all the movies that have scenes of nuclear explosions in them - Terminator 2 and such. My idea was that, with the proliferation of DVDs, one could relatively easily rip the scenes, resize and encode them to proper format, and upload the resulting video files to some storage.
Naturally, there are concerns. One - where would we put up the videos? Who's going to pay for the download traffic? Two - the movie companies can serve DAC with C&D letters, effectively destroying efforts of many people who struggled to bring the video to others. Third - is there even an interest in such a project among the management and the visitors?
Naturally, there are concerns. One - where would we put up the videos? Who's going to pay for the download traffic? Two - the movie companies can serve DAC with C&D letters, effectively destroying efforts of many people who struggled to bring the video to others. Third - is there even an interest in such a project among the management and the visitors?
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Dr. Strangelove, Trinity and Beyond(magnificent nuke footage), US/Soviet propaganda movies etc.
While they aren't Fallout, they are closely related to post-apoc/atomic bombs and definitely worth watching if you're interested in that stuff. There might be copyright issues with them, however, but at least they're worth a mention in the wiki.
While they aren't Fallout, they are closely related to post-apoc/atomic bombs and definitely worth watching if you're interested in that stuff. There might be copyright issues with them, however, but at least they're worth a mention in the wiki.