Well, the stuff on the Internet Archive is public domain content, so
technically there is no problem with what this person is doing...
although I would agree that a remix or recontextualization would
certainly be more interesting.

-Josh


On 5/10/06, Richard BF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Denis,
>
> At 18:12 +0000 10/5/06, Dennis wrote:
> >Radar Men from the Moon Chapter 4 at
> >http://serialexperience.libsyn.com  and http://radionostalgia.libsyn.com
> >Also, starting soon, Sonic Movies. Greats from the past
> >Enjoy
>
> I was wondering why you would take the video of an old serial,
> download it from the Internet Archive where it is hosted, upload it
> to your own site, and publish it in a feed, without adding anything
> extra.
>
> Surely if someone goes to your site, they'd be interested in either a
> commentary of the episode, or perhaps an introduction by yourself.
>
> I noted the colourised version of the title screen as your blog
> image, so I was half expecting maybe a colourised version of the
> video, or for you to have redubbed the voices. Strangely enough, I
> was drawn to you post for this reason, because I started redubbing
> RADAR Men from the Moon a few years ago, but never finished it.
>
> Simply republishing other peoples' material on your own site, is a
> moral no no in this day and age, and especially on this list. You
> have to either remix it, or add something of additional value, or at
> least credit the original source.
>
> The Internet Archive deserves if not absolutely demands our support
> and respect, otherwise it may cease to be.
>
> Regards,
>   Richard
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