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Old February 22nd 04, 06:42 PM
Martin Hotze
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:01:18 GMT, Jay Honeck wrote:

[I don't want to repeat the copyright issue again ... you even present
footage from 9/11 - I bet everyone and his dog secured their rights on
these clips; one court order and your company site is gone. For the sake

of
your company I'd put these files on another domain or delete them. But

this
is only me.]


Type "9/11 video" into Google or Yahoo.

You'll get over 2 million hits. Most of them have the video. (Well,
actually I got bored after looking at the first 100 or so...) I'm
apparently in good company.


ok, that must make it legal and the footage public domain. no doubt. go
ahead.
I bet you can find hundreds of people with Microsoft (or replace with other
buyware) products installed without proper lincensing - they are so many,
now *that* makes it legal.

It's important video,


true

and it belongs to all Americans.


so the footage and all videos of this event is public domain?

We will never forget.


good. I have no problem with that.

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