I just bought needle though arm a couple of cays ago because my original broke. I paid about $39 for it and after about an hour after I got home I noticed some shmuck put a how to video up on the web.
After purchasing Pressure (AWESOME!!) I am concerned the same thing may happen. Just a matter of time.
So I was thinking;
Has anyone tried to contact youtube for copyright violations when a trick is exposed? Youtube is very afraid of being bombed with lawsuits so their kneejerk reaction is to usually pull the video. I see hundreds of complaints on the youtube message boards about people whining when 'their' video is pulled because they used copyrighted music. So why not enforce a copyrighted effect?
Even the threat of it more than likely get youtube to pull it. Certain effects are obviously intellectual property which are licensed to those that BUY the effect others are public domain because they predate or have reached the copyright time limit (60 years I think).
Any thoughts.
After purchasing Pressure (AWESOME!!) I am concerned the same thing may happen. Just a matter of time.
So I was thinking;
Has anyone tried to contact youtube for copyright violations when a trick is exposed? Youtube is very afraid of being bombed with lawsuits so their kneejerk reaction is to usually pull the video. I see hundreds of complaints on the youtube message boards about people whining when 'their' video is pulled because they used copyrighted music. So why not enforce a copyrighted effect?
Even the threat of it more than likely get youtube to pull it. Certain effects are obviously intellectual property which are licensed to those that BUY the effect others are public domain because they predate or have reached the copyright time limit (60 years I think).
Any thoughts.