View Full Version : Filipino Martial Arts Material exchange
mdz81
13-Oct-2003, 04:30 PM
Interested please send your list to: shuaijiao@terra.es
Thanks.
YODA
13-Oct-2003, 05:41 PM
What sort of material? Cotton? A nice tartan? Dare I say -- Lycra?
But seriously - what did you have in mind?
mdz81
13-Oct-2003, 10:09 PM
Sorry but my english arenīt good.
I want to exchange FMA video tapes, ...
YODA
13-Oct-2003, 10:11 PM
Ah - I thought so.
That would be Illegal - unless you wish to exchange originals, which would be unusual.
LabanB
14-Oct-2003, 01:35 AM
Hi Dave,
Unless we are talking original seminar tapes, which of course, would need the instructor who has taught the seminar to agree.
But I don't think thats what he meant ;-)
Bill
YODA
14-Oct-2003, 07:31 AM
True.
Tape trading, as we both know Bill, goes on. But doing it openly on a public forum is asking for trouble - and isn't something we can allow here.
How big IS your collection these days? Had to build an extention to house it yet? :D
mdz81
14-Oct-2003, 08:06 AM
Made Copies of software are illegal too, and i supposed that you havenīt any original software.
YODA you are the administrator, if my post are illegal erase it.
Thanks.
YODA
14-Oct-2003, 08:35 AM
Hi mdz81
No you're post is not illegal - but it could hae led to illegal activity which could have led thsi website into problems.
As for software - ALL the software on my PC is fully licensed and legal. I'm in the minority though I think :D
DeeTee
14-Oct-2003, 09:04 AM
Hi guys,
Whats the SP on trading / selling seminar tapes etc - just out of curiosity. Who own the copyright - if anyone?
pesilat
14-Oct-2003, 02:58 PM
Originally posted by DeeTee
Hi guys,
Whats the SP on trading / selling seminar tapes etc - just out of curiosity. Who own the copyright - if anyone?
I'm not sure about all the legalities. Morally, though, I think the instructor teaching the seminar is the first person who has any say over its distribution.
I do know that, legally, all the participants have to sign a waiver allowing their image to appear in a distributed video. Any participants who don't sign the waiver should, technically, not be shown at all or should be masked (by pixelation or other editing techniques).
Mike
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