Hello I have found some kung fu films on public domain and would like to animate some of the footage for a project for college. Now does public domain mean it has a creative commons license, and if it does not - does anybody know of kung fu material anywhere on the web that is? Thanks!
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Posted 4 months ago #
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Public domain material is even more free-to-use than Creative Commons licenses material. Go nuts and animate the hell out of it :)
Posted 3 months ago # -
uphillcastle,
Do you mind sharing the link to the films as I am looking for material for a video that I am currently working on?
Thanks and regards. Thomas
Posted 2 months ago # -
Hi uphillcastle,
Thats a good idea to include kung fu films. I personally enjoy them very much. As opcws says public domains are accesible to pretty much everyone.
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http://www.squidoo.com/get-out-of-debt-xPosted 1 month ago # -
Please email me a copy of those Kung Fu films, sounds like an awesome project. Anyone know the laws on taking someones Youtube video and putting your watermark on it? Is all the Youtube stuff considered public domain.
Posted 1 month ago # -
Public domain material is even more free-to-use than Creative Commons licenses material. Go nuts and animate the hell out of it :)
Does this mean that we're not breaking copyright laws when we use public domain material? Thanks in advance!
Posted 1 month ago # -
I've read it's actually more free to use as well. Not entirely sure about the copyright laws, though ....
Posted 3 days ago #
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