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Are you serious? Your site is being counteractive to the "message and unity" you seem to be promoting. Wouldn't FIRST benefit more from having everything aggregated in one place with everythinf(match scores, awards, videos, basically TBA)?
I know 1676 pride themselves on the significant amount of match videos they post. Saying you "forgot to credit them" is just as bad as ignoring it completely. Its great that you webcast and archive all Canadian events, but is it necessary to host every other video? Either way if you decide to start asking permission from other teams to host their videos, I can guarantee you're going to have a hard time getting approvals from some people... |
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I for one love 1676s MARchives(can we please start calling them that?), as they're an angle and quality better than most webcasts in MAR, and easy to watch since I barely have time to watch a full MAR webcast/follow the MAR teams I wanna follow.
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In exchange for accreditation (or similar), would everyone be willing to upload it to a centralized location, instead of (only) their personal YouTube/Vimeo account? Or are there other factors involved? |
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after reading through this forum and discussing it with my English teacher he told me that what WATCHFIRSTNOW is doing is not wrong. YouTube is a public domain full of public files, the team does not have to post there videos to you-tube. therefore Watchfirstnow has every right to take videos of of you-tube for personal use as long as its for non-private. as long as the video is not copyright, they have all the right to take it and use it.
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I'm not making commentary on WFN, but so this ^^ Just because something is public doesn't make it public domain. The first is a measure of availability, the second is a measure of copyright.
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Compare what WFN is doing to something he MIGHT understand: I've got a lot of posts on here, some of which almost provide some educational value. Now, copy the text of that and put it verbatim into a book. Is it bad to do this without citing me? You bet it is. You're taking my work as your own. Now, yes, that work is a derivative of other's work. But the fact is that I am the one who wrote it originally. Now, if I record an event happening is it really any different? Nope. I hit the record button, I set the angles for the shot, I did any required editing. Now, if someone takes it and uses it for their own gain (which this is undeniably doing) it is infringement. This is a really simple case. |
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Can we assume this is true? I'm not sure. Rogers v. Koons showed that selling a sculpture based on a picture is infringement, but in this case, WFN is not selling anything (except an ad, which might be a point of contention). It's always the same ad, too, which seems to suggest that the money from that ad is not for commercial reasons, but merely to pay for web hosting.
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I've been keeping a close eye on this thread, but have been trying not to post too much on it.
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EDIT: Also found that there is a Facebook Group for coordinating TBA match footage as well. Quote:
And I also just want to put this out there: What if I go download all of WFN's footage and then post it on my own personal account somewhere, and start advertising it like crazy on Chief Delphi as "Robotics Videos Online". That would be perfectly fine under WFN's beliefs, correct? (assuming everything else is disregarded) That's my $0.02 for now. I'll see if I can dig up any more change in my pockets later. Last edited by Hallry : 27-03-2014 at 12:09. Reason: Fixed link |
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I worded that poorly, gain isn't important it just makes it more bothersome to me. Passing off someone else's content as your own is the core problem. And on top of any legal issues... It's just a slimeball move. Adam, you're being a slimeball. Stop it. |
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Also, we did suggest a solution. Several times, in fact. Need another solution? Feel free to email me, I know how to drag and drop a few videos to a trash can. Is it on a server? Perfect. Here's my ssh public keys. I'll login and remove them for you. It doesn't take a programmer to make this right. Ads for free web hosting is exchanging a service for ads, as opposed to directly getting money to pay for web hosting. It's still an ad, they're still profiting off of it. Last edited by Zach O : 27-03-2014 at 11:39. |
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Grah, this is exactly like the Mythbusters post nuggetsyl made on the first page! No, this would not be okay because Microsoft is a commercial entity and by releasing their code you are damaging the revenue they get from selling their products. FIRST videos are different because there is negligible amounts of monetary income involved.
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If the community could store/manage the content, it would help safeguard against that possibility. Quote:
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