@dhasenan: I know what the term means, as well as its history, but I'm not sure what your point is for relating it to the internet. This video was uploaded by its creator to another website, for public viewing and downloading; however, the video's creator does not own the hosting site, and the site itself possesses no legal or intellectual rights to the video. The method for which I acquired the video falls into the general fair use definition of the public domain category. Do you understand..?
@Loggerman916 This is most definitely not fair use, and fair use implies that a work is under copyright, not public domain. Public domain means the item has no copyright on it. Fair use is using a work under copyright in such a way that the law does not require you to license the work.
Nicovideo and Youtube have terms of service explicitly allowing them to rebroadcast works. This gives them legal and intellectual rights to the video, but only for rebroadcasting it. It gives you no rights.
@dhasenan: Fair use can ALSO include works that have not been copywrited, but are established as the intellectual property of someone, or some organization. I'm not going to argue this point with you, since legalities can be subjective. I did not get this media from Nico Video, btw, but thanks for jumping to that conclusion, even though I hadn't listed a source site in the description. I claim no rights to this video, as is listed in the description, and am using YouTube only to rebroadcast it.
I think you misunderstand the term "public domain", which is in fact older than the internet.
dhasenan 3 months ago
@dhasenan: I know what the term means, as well as its history, but I'm not sure what your point is for relating it to the internet. This video was uploaded by its creator to another website, for public viewing and downloading; however, the video's creator does not own the hosting site, and the site itself possesses no legal or intellectual rights to the video. The method for which I acquired the video falls into the general fair use definition of the public domain category. Do you understand..?
Loggerman916 3 months ago
@Loggerman916 This is most definitely not fair use, and fair use implies that a work is under copyright, not public domain. Public domain means the item has no copyright on it. Fair use is using a work under copyright in such a way that the law does not require you to license the work.
Nicovideo and Youtube have terms of service explicitly allowing them to rebroadcast works. This gives them legal and intellectual rights to the video, but only for rebroadcasting it. It gives you no rights.
dhasenan 3 months ago
@dhasenan: Fair use can ALSO include works that have not been copywrited, but are established as the intellectual property of someone, or some organization. I'm not going to argue this point with you, since legalities can be subjective. I did not get this media from Nico Video, btw, but thanks for jumping to that conclusion, even though I hadn't listed a source site in the description. I claim no rights to this video, as is listed in the description, and am using YouTube only to rebroadcast it.
Loggerman916 3 months ago
excellent job with this video. its really good :3
Wolfdragoness 1 year ago
Looking at the title, I thought this was a reference to the line from YGO Abridged. Oh the lulz...*shot*
TheSpottedfur 2 years ago
Awesome video is awesome.
xAzureIzumix 2 years ago
awesome vid! I love Miku's voice and her songs and this is quite interesting to see ^^
nineteilsfox21g 2 years ago