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Re: 2004 Game Demo Animation

For the best quality version of the animation, use the links to the robotics.nasa.gov web site listed above by Alan. Those files are copies of original exports of the animation, and not screen captures of the webcast.

The small (low-res) version is about 7Mb. The medium-res version is about 47MB. There is a high-res version (full frame rate, 640x480 pixels) that is about 500Mb, but I do not have the space to post it on line.

As noted in another post, FIRST teams can copy the animation to your website and show it there, as long as appropriate credit is given (i.e. leave the credits in at the end of the animation).

FIRST teams may show and display the animation without restriction, for the purposes of promoting their team, NASA, FIRST, good clean fun, and St. Swithens Day.

The animation is copyrighted material (FIRST did not produce the animation, I did). FIRST teams have been given permission to reproduce and display the animation, but they can not modify it without my explicit permission.

-dave


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