GDIZOCOM
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)
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
Did you see at the end of the video how the toasted chicken fly in the air?
GDIZOCOM
28 Jun 2009, 15:27
yea,that makes me hungry
silence
28 Jun 2009, 18:06
I'm now officialy afraid of entering KFC.
I have seen that once I laughed so hard at it. A very good video indeed.
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.
GDIZOCOM
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!!!)
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.
Pickysaurus
29 Jun 2009, 14:44
Unless the writer passed the copyright down through generations or something?
someone has way too much free time...
Chyros
29 Jun 2009, 15:46
Might be the performance itself is copyrighted.
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.
Chyros
29 Jun 2009, 19:00
No, I mean the performance. I.e. the piece being actually played. Not the musical idea itself.
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.
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If a cover band records a track, they cannot claim copyright for it either as someone else originally made it.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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