Um... hi...?RoarkVegeta wrote:Lol. I can't wait for Gokuden to be banned.Neptune and I will cry in eachothers arms.

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Um... hi...?RoarkVegeta wrote:Lol. I can't wait for Gokuden to be banned.Neptune and I will cry in eachothers arms.
Herms wrote:Really, you could translate either title either way and nobody would care. But God would know.
We can only hope seeing as how about 4% of AMVs on Youtube are of any worth.mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.
Yeah, I suppose your right. I guess only the really popular DBZ AMV's could get targeted, but there aren't that many.NeptuneKai wrote:We can only hope seeing as how about 4% of AMVs on Youtube are of any worth.mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.
Since most AMVs use both copyrighted video and audio material, I would imagine there's double the risk of them being copyright claimed.mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.
I went through frame-by-frame and cut us out of the image :pChuquita wrote:Kuhan wrote:...I have a feeling YouTube isn't going to like this either:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kshCNpGe3Eo&fmt=22
Your green-screen editing skills are amazing. O_O (Or whatever type of technique you used to seamlessly super-impose backgrounds behind you).
I understand. The reason that I used that logo is that when I searched Toei Animation, that's the only decent sized picture I could find and the caption said Toei animation Co. I kept looking, but that's all I could find.Hujio wrote:Alright folks, I'm short on sleep, but I feel I have to make this post because I'm getting a little pissed. Now I don't normally rant, but seriously, what the fuck are some of you people thinking? Just because you have access to the internet doesn't mean you have to do completely stupid things on it. I have no idea why, but I've seen most of the videos people are posting about TeamFourStar's account suspesion on YouTube. I even posted a comment to a video Kuhan posted:
[continues on with incredibly intelligent well thought-out post]Hujio wrote:Um... I won't actually respond to the subject of the video, but I'm curious why you used the logo for "Majin Kaiser"? That's not a company, it's a mecha OVA series. Besides, "Majin Kaiser" wasn't even produced by Toei, the company responsible for removing TFS from YouTube. However, the OVA was broadcast and distributed by Bandai. Is that the DragonBall-related company angle you were looking for?
Erm, I doubt that. They're not going to stop making and publishing the videos. The very worst-case-scenario is that they might have to put them somewhere other than YouTube.LeprikanGT wrote:now thousands of us are going to have to go without season 2 of Abrindged.
Uhh... I doubt they neither know nor care.LeprikanGT wrote:I think we can write it all off as them being 'jealous' of the popularity of TFS and all the attnetion it was gettin.
johnboy1 wrote:Actually, considering it's a parody that only uses small portions of the source material, I think it would hold up just fine.
I don't think you quite understand the meaning of copyright infringement. If you use any copyrighted materials, be it even a simple clip for a parody video, and widely distribute it without having consent from the parent copyright holder, they can have it deleted due to copyright infringement. There's no "It's a parody, so it's all good" clause in the law. Now, some companies just don't care or don't pay any attention to YouTube. A company does have the option to not do anything, but they still have the legal right to get things removed at any point they feel like doing so.Dr. Casey wrote:What I'm curious about is why the parody argument doesn't hold up. Are parodies allowed only when they don't directly use the original material (ie, a Matt Groening-drawn Donkey Kong showing up in an episode of The Simpsons vs. TeamFourStar using actual clips from Dragon Ball Z in the Abridged series)? Does seem like kind of a dick move for TeamFourStar to be deleted without warning over a legal gray area regardless, though. They could've at least been given an advance notice.
As far as anime music videos are concerned, most companies typically turn a blind eye because AMVs have evolved into something much larger than TeamFourStar. Can you imagine the outcry of AMV editors if all their videos were taken down across the entire internet? I mean, besides the fact that that's impossible, that is not a group I would want to piss off. Also, how many AMVs on YouTube are even that popular?mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.
If you go to Google Image and just search "Toei" (be sure to put it in quotes), you should get two Toei logos right away. At least that's what I get.Kuhan wrote:The reason that I used that logo is that when I searched Toei Animation, that's the only decent sized picture I could find and the caption said Toei animation Co. I kept looking, but that's all I could find.
Thank you Hujio. To be honest, and I had a huge Skype discussion on this, we thought that it was a little immature of InnagadadaDBZ to flip off and threaten Toei like that, especially since he made that such a widespread campaign on YouTube.Hujio wrote: [*]"Dragon Ball Z Abridged is amazing. Fuck you Toei!" Yeah, that'll help get your show back... And they'll have to listen to you now, because you just told them they're a bunch of fuckers.
[*]There's one video (you know who you are!) that shows a gun pointing at Toei's logo and blood flying out the other side, like it has been shot. Then at the end you say, "...kindly show your support by sending Toei Animation a message telling them just how unhappy their viewers are." Yes, kindly shoot Toei with a gun. That'll send a message.
[*]"TeamFourStar was one of the hugest channels on the entire YouTube universe." It's the hugest!! And it is located "on" a universe!... Nice one.
[*]"So YouTube goes and suspends one of the most influential parody channels in the entire universe, and possibly the entire internet." Okay, are you implying the internet, something that has no actual volume or mass, is larger than the entire universe? I can't even touch this one, let alone the rest of the video.[/list]
While I sarcastically applaud you all for your efforts, if you really want to voice your complaints, write Toei a respectful e-mail or letter telling them why you think they should allow TeamFourStar to continue using their copyrighted material. However, I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.
mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.
Yeah, that would be a very stupid move if they did start targeting towards AMV's. A lot of people would be very angry and Toei would just have more problems to deal with.hujio wrote:As far as anime music videos are concerned, most companies typically turn a blind eye because AMVs have evolved into something much larger than TeamFourStar. Can you imagine the outcry of AMV editors if all their videos were taken down across the entire internet? I mean, besides the fact that that's impossible, that is not a group I would want to piss off. Also, how many AMVs on YouTube are even that popular?
Considering the very, very vast majority of AMVs are terrible pieces of trash, I'd welcome their purging.mysteriousdbzgt wrote:mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.Yeah, that would be a very stupid move if they did start targeting towards AMV's. A lot of people would be very angry and Toei would just have more problems to deal with.hujio wrote:As far as anime music videos are concerned, most companies typically turn a blind eye because AMVs have evolved into something much larger than TeamFourStar. Can you imagine the outcry of AMV editors if all their videos were taken down across the entire internet? I mean, besides the fact that that's impossible, that is not a group I would want to piss off. Also, how many AMVs on YouTube are even that popular?
Well... They try their best. That's all they can really do.Saiyavenger2941 wrote:Considering the very, very vast majority of AMVs are terrible pieces of trash, I'd welcome their purging.mysteriousdbzgt wrote:mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Maybe this is a silly thought, but could DBZ AMV's get targeted by Toei, since footage is being used? I shouldn't think so but i thought it was a thing worth mentioning.Yeah, that would be a very stupid move if they did start targeting towards AMV's. A lot of people would be very angry and Toei would just have more problems to deal with.hujio wrote:As far as anime music videos are concerned, most companies typically turn a blind eye because AMVs have evolved into something much larger than TeamFourStar. Can you imagine the outcry of AMV editors if all their videos were taken down across the entire internet? I mean, besides the fact that that's impossible, that is not a group I would want to piss off. Also, how many AMVs on YouTube are even that popular?
I dunno. Random clips of Broly or Vegeta to Linkin Park/Evanescence/*insert popular emo band here* isn't really trying at all, if you ask me.mysteriousdbzgt wrote:Well... They try their best. That's all they can really do.Saiyavenger2941 wrote:Considering the very, very vast majority of AMVs are terrible pieces of trash, I'd welcome their purging.mysteriousdbzgt wrote: Yeah, that would be a very stupid move if they did start targeting towards AMV's. A lot of people would be very angry and Toei would just have more problems to deal with.
Not sure where the actual video is on YouTube, anymore (as in the original posted by the creator, himself), but for a period of time, "Real Ninjas" was something like one of the most-viewed videos on YouTube it its entirety, period.Hujio wrote:Also, how many AMVs on YouTube are even that popular?
I'm having a brain-fart. What's that law that says that the more there are of something, the more likely that the majority of them are going to be terrible...?Saiyavenger2941 wrote:Considering the very, very vast majority of AMVs are terrible pieces of trash, I'd welcome their purging.
If you put that on a t shirt you'd make a million bucks.VegettoEX wrote:A lot of people don't seem to know what they're talking about. That sucks![]()
Ugh. Why would you smile at that?godofchaos wrote:Hujio's thought out posts always make me smile.
I'm pretty sure the flipping off was tongue-in-cheek. Even if we would like slap the taste out of Toei's mouths just for our own childish satisfaction.ShinRogafuken wrote:Thank you Hujio. To be honest, and I had a huge Skype discussion on this, we thought that it was a little immature of InnagadadaDBZ to flip off and threaten Toei like that, especially since he made that such a widespread campaign on YouTube.
Plus, I think it might've been a tongue in cheek reference to Toei "chopping" Vegeta's finger in Kai.Remix wrote:I'm pretty sure the flipping off was tongue-in-cheek. Even if we would like slap the taste out of Toei's mouths just for our own childish satisfaction.