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Posted by: Pal 28 Jun 2009, 12:57

Hey,i found this video that the hunter made...

---->http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZojRxqcY3s
Copy and paste the link..
too bad the music was disabled..i loved that song(the one that plays on the combat chinook)

Posted by: Pickysaurus 28 Jun 2009, 13:22

Ah yes, Hunter's chicken video.
Made me laugh first time I saw it.

Wish there was something like this in ROTR/Shw

Posted by: Wi-Ta 28 Jun 2009, 15:07

Did you see at the end of the video how the toasted chicken fly in the air?

Posted by: Pal 28 Jun 2009, 15:27

yea,that makes me hungry dope.gif

Posted by: silence 28 Jun 2009, 18:06

I'm now officialy afraid of entering KFC.

Posted by: KamuiK 29 Jun 2009, 13:09

I have seen that once I laughed so hard at it. A very good video indeed.

Posted by: Prophet of the Pimps 29 Jun 2009, 13:18

WTF? When the hell did Ride of the Valkyrie become copyrighted? Warner Music can suck my ballz.

Edit: can we upload the original file without the sound track. i can edit in the creative common licensed file from wikipedia.

Posted by: Pal 29 Jun 2009, 13:24

QUOTE (Prophet of the Pimps @ 29 Jun 2009, 10:18) *
WTF? When the hell did Ride of the Valkyrie become copyrighted? Warner Music can suck my ballz.

Edit: can we upload the original file without the sound track. i can edit in the creative common licensed file from wikipedia.

now they just get songs which are copyrighted....
its really annoying(they took out my favorite songs!!!)

Posted by: Prophet of the Pimps 29 Jun 2009, 13:32

but that song should not be copyrighted under any circumstance because its more then 150 years old.

Posted by: Pickysaurus 29 Jun 2009, 14:44

Unless the writer passed the copyright down through generations or something?

Posted by: CCCD 29 Jun 2009, 15:45

someone has way too much free time...

Posted by: Chyros 29 Jun 2009, 15:46

Might be the performance itself is copyrighted.

Posted by: Prophet of the Pimps 29 Jun 2009, 15:50

well the thing is the back then there were no copyrights and it would have been long expired by now.

Posted by: Chyros 29 Jun 2009, 19:00

No, I mean the performance. I.e. the piece being actually played. Not the musical idea itself.

Posted by: Prophet of the Pimps 30 Jun 2009, 10:42

The Audio as far as i know came from the creative common released file from wikipedia.

Posted by: Shock 30 Jun 2009, 23:08

QUOTE (Chyros @ 29 Jun 2009, 17:00) *
No, I mean the performance. I.e. the piece being actually played. Not the musical idea itself.

If a cover band records a track, they cannot claim copyright for it either as someone else originally made it.

Yet the copyright bloodhounds have way too much power unfortunately..

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