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Don Bryant
12-15-2008, 02:58 PM
I don't know how to capture a video by YouTube. I'll try to send you another link.

Don Bryant
Well I thought I had another link, but I don't.

Don

viridari
12-18-2008, 12:39 AM
My grandmother and her parents left Europe at the turn of the 20th century to flee antisemitism.

I got teased relentlessly as a kid for having a big nose, and if my hair got too long it turned into a "jewfro".

I think this video is funny as hell. It's OK to make bad men look like dopes. There is nothing tasteless about this.

MikeSeb
12-18-2008, 08:05 AM
the Video is however - a Copyright infringement !
The creator of this spoof has taken someones work in part without the studios written consent and altered it and re-published it ... )

Not necessarily true. Copyright law allows exceptions for criticism, commentary, and parody.

RAM
12-20-2008, 02:21 PM
I guess it depends on your Nations Copyright laws !

It still however remains unlawful to take and alter / store and / or reproduce copyrighted work (in part or full) without the written consent of its owner - here in the UK.

But there again - we over here are awfully civilized in such matters ;)

Kind Regards

SilverGlow
02-02-2009, 04:15 PM
the Video is however - a Copyright infringement !
The creator of this spoof has taken someones work in part without the studios written consent and altered it and re-published it ... That is the most offensive thing !

P.s ... I think that all of you who dont shoot on manual focus Carl Zeiss and / or Leica optics are complete scum and should be taken outside lined up against the wall and er well ... :p

Kind Regards ;)

It is parady and that is okay.

Slixtiesix
02-13-2009, 02:58 PM
RAM, Hitler“s regime was responsible for the death of far, far more than 6 million people. Nethertheless, this parody made me laugh. ("Stalin is still using film")
I think this is ok as long as one is aware of the historical background and is able to distinct joke from (sad) reality.
Greetz, Benjamin