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Thanks go to David for referring us to Afterdawn and Videohelp. (I'd
seen the latter before, but not the former.) I've added them to the
section on fair use in ScreenSite's Web directory:
http://www.screensite.org/link-62.html
Do other Screen-L subscribers have additional suggestions for good sites
about fair-use copying/excerpting DVDs? If so, please do submit them to
ScreenSite, an online resource for film/TV students and teachers.
Thanks!
> Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 10:37:23 -0500
> From: david tetzlaff <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: DVD clipping & copyright
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> A couple follow up notes to the discussion so far:
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> Leo's post indicates how many programs are involved and how
> tech-savvy one needs to be to rip and re-author DVD material.
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> You can learn how to do this, and get the software (almost all of it
> free) from various sites on the web. Jeremy mentioned doom9.org,
> which is very good, but exclusively PC. Afterdawn.com and
> Videohelp.com are more comprehensive and include links to Mac and
> Linux software as well.
>
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Jeremy Butler
www.ScreenSite.org
www.TVCrit.org
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