This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
Get us some god damn help! soundboard made by JACKULATOR @ jackulator.com
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This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
Harrison Loses another wife this time he tries to enlist the aid of mercenaries
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This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
This time his wifes luggage is missing, can't he find a wife that doesn't fuck everything up? Original call-Soundboard by Jackulator & W3baholic
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This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my star trek parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
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This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my star trek parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
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New captain Picard prank call!
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This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my star trek parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
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Video by me, made using 'The Movies' by lionhead studios. It has been featured on Kotaku.c
Video by me, made using 'The Movies' by lionhead studios. It has been featured on Kotaku.com, Game revolution and many other web based video game publications.
Bruce Lee kicks back from the grave! You can't keep a good man down. It's up to Chuck norris and his partner Billy Lo to take down Bruce Lee's zombie once and for all! Made entirely using The Movies game.
http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/the-movies/shotgun-chuck-vs-zom bie-bruce-in-the-movies-197262.php
http://theapelab.blogspot.com/
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This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following l
This video conforms to youtube's terms of service. Youtube's ToS points to the following law regarding parodies and copyrighted material:
"In a parody, for example, the parodist transforms the original by holding it up to ridicule. Purposes such as scholarship, research or education may also
qualify as transformative uses because the work is the subject of review or commentary."
"This rule--less is more--is not necessarily true in parody cases. In a parody, the parodist is borrowing in order to comment upon the original work. A
parodist is permitted to borrow quite a bit, even the heart of the original work, in order to conjure up the original work." Fair use - my star trek parodies fell within these guidelines for fair use parodies, says Stanford University.
"That's because, as the Supreme Court has acknowledged, "the heart is also what most readily conjures up the [original] for parody, and it is the heart at
which parody takes aim. " (Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music , 510 U.S. 569 (1994).)"
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