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Re: Art-Music Videos

Postby dai bread » Tue May 04, 2010 6:29 pm

Haggis@wk » 04 May 2010 02:12 am Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

All your video are belong to us:

“You see, there is something very important, that the vast majority of both consumers and video professionals don’t know: ALL modern video cameras and camcorders that shoot in h.264 or mpeg2, come with a license agreement that says that you can only use that camera to shoot video for ‘personal use and non-commercial’ purposes (go on, read your manuals).”


Well, I've looked through my manual. I've read the pages I think this restriction might be in, and I've looked through the index for "copyright" or any such word, and I haven't found anything such as this report says exists. That may just mean that I'm unobservant, of course.
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Re: Art-Music Videos

Postby Haggis@wk » Wed May 05, 2010 10:58 am

dai bread wrote: Well, I've looked through my manual. I've read the pages I think this restriction might be in, and I've looked through the index for "copyright" or any such word, and I haven't found anything such as this report says exists. That may just mean that I'm unobservant, of course.


Not that many consumer cameras use MPEG-2. It's mostly restricted to high end professional cameras such as those commercial videographers use. That's why the restrictions are troubling, The author of the article points out that the truly professional video camcorder, the $8000 Canon XL-H1A that uses mpeg2, also comes with a similar restriction. That throws their work product into a possible legal limbo. Imagine the next Zapruder moment is captured on the Canon XL-H1A and the MPEG-LA lawyers tell the videographer that he has to hand it over since they own the rights to it as outlined in the license.
The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public’s money.” Alexis De Tocqueville 1835
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Re: Art-Music Videos

Postby dai bread » Wed May 05, 2010 9:18 pm

Indeed that's not a nice thought. My camera uses AVCHD, which presumably isn't caught by the clause under discussion.
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