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SUBMAN1
10-26-08, 02:48 PM
Sorry, had to remove, copyrighted materialWritten by a mod.



I am re-posting this because the mods did not bother to check if it was copyrighted or not. It is not copyrighted and is supported by adds in the movie for the broadcasters. Please check to see if things are copyrighted prior to removing a post just because you feel like it.

http://www.hulu.com/watch/24197/fighter-pilot-operation-red-flag

Thanks,

-S

PS. Here are your partners in case you bothered to look - http://www.hulu.com/about/partners

PPS. Try watching the video. That advertising that comes in every 10 minutes pays for your ability to watch the programing. Sorry, just a little ticked off that someone deleted content without thinking.

Kpt. Lehmann
10-26-08, 02:52 PM
Entirely cool! :up:

Would be something to see in HD.

Task Force
10-26-08, 03:12 PM
Veary good vedio, watching now.:cool:

Jimbuna
10-26-08, 03:42 PM
Streaming is only allowed in the US :-?

Task Force
10-26-08, 03:43 PM
Streaming is only allowed in the US :-?

Thats strange.:-? I wonder why.

XabbaRus
10-26-08, 04:00 PM
Wonder if using a proxy will get around that?

Task Force
10-26-08, 04:01 PM
proxy should.:yep:

AVGWarhawk
10-26-08, 04:14 PM
I think KL nailed it on the head for this one....HD and a large screen:up: I will be viewing the rest of this after dinner.

Digital_Trucker
10-26-08, 04:20 PM
Most excellent, indeed:up:

Bill Nichols
10-26-08, 04:42 PM
Hey guys, this is a copyrighted film produced by Discovery Co. If I were moderator for this thread, I'd have killed it.

:nope:

Zachstar
10-26-08, 06:11 PM
Hey guys, this is a copyrighted film produced by Discovery Co. If I were moderator for this thread, I'd have killed it.

:nope:

Hey Mod, Please research existing agreements between networks and websites before making such statements or such actions.

Hulu is not some pirate bay. It is a place that has agreements with companies to broadcast their stuff with royalty payments.

Syxx_Killer
10-26-08, 06:14 PM
Hey guys, this is a copyrighted film produced by Discovery Co. If I were moderator for this thread, I'd have killed it.

:nope:
Hey Mod, Please research existing agreements between networks and websites before making such statements or such actions.

Hulu is not some pirate bay. It is a place that has agreements with companies to broadcast their stuff with royalty payments.
Yep, it's totally legit. :up:

I think I actually saw an ad for Hulu on Fox once.

silentrunner
10-26-08, 09:54 PM
What was it?

UnderseaLcpl
10-26-08, 09:56 PM
Damn I missed it.:damn:

Kapitan_Phillips
10-26-08, 10:03 PM
If it was on Hulu, then there's no reason to remove it due to copyright. Hulu legally provides several shows and films, and has limited commercial interruptions. (A bit like cable on your PC)

Hulu is actually owned by NBC, and uploads its own content, which is approved by the copyright owners, rather than users, like YouTube or Megavideo.

Users outside of the US can access the site's content using a program like Hotspot Shield :smug:

http://www.hulu.com/about

SUBMAN1
10-26-08, 10:09 PM
I reposted it in the the first link.

-S

Kapitan_Phillips
10-26-08, 10:22 PM
Well the wording is a little unnecessary, dont you think?

Onkel Neal
10-26-08, 11:13 PM
Sorry, had to remove, copyrighted materialWritten by a mod.

I am re-posting this because the mods did not bother to check if it was copyrighted or not. It is not copyrighted and is supported by adds in the movie for the broadcasters. Please check to see if things are copyrighted prior to removing a post just because you feel like it.


PS. Here are your partners in case you bothered to look - http://www.hulu.com/about/partners

PPS. Try watching the video. That advertising that comes in every 10 minutes pays for your ability to watch the programing. Sorry, just a little ticked off that someone deleted content without thinking.

Well, looks like I made a mistake. BTW, I don't jump in these situations just because I feel like it. Try to remember I have a personal life, too, I don't have time to invest in researching every post in this forum. Now, let me get back to my Second Life missionary school.

SUBMAN1
10-27-08, 12:09 AM
Well, looks like I made a mistake. BTW, I don't jump in these situations just because I feel like it. Try to remember I have a personal life, too, I don't have time to invest in researching every post in this forum. Now, let me get back to my Second Life missionary school.Sorry.

-S

Bill Nichols
10-27-08, 08:07 AM
Sorry, had to remove, copyrighted materialWritten by a mod.

I am re-posting this because the mods did not bother to check if it was copyrighted or not. It is not copyrighted and is supported by adds in the movie for the broadcasters. Please check to see if things are copyrighted prior to removing a post just because you feel like it.


PS. Here are your partners in case you bothered to look - http://www.hulu.com/about/partners

PPS. Try watching the video. That advertising that comes in every 10 minutes pays for your ability to watch the programing. Sorry, just a little ticked off that someone deleted content without thinking.

Well, looks like I made a mistake. BTW, I don't jump in these situations just because I feel like it. Try to remember I have a personal life, too, I don't have time to invest in researching every post in this forum. Now, let me get back to my Second Life missionary school.

My error, also. Fighter Pilot Operation Red Flag is in fact copyrighted (I own a copy, and the box clearly states, "Copyright 2004 Montreal Pacific Films, Inc., All Rights Reserved."

I was not familiar with Hulu and, if they have an agreement with Montreal Pacific Films, then that's fine.

:oops:

Onkel Neal
10-27-08, 01:15 PM
I blame Bush :sunny:

MothBalls
10-27-08, 01:21 PM
I blame Bush :sunny:

I didn't vote for him.

Skorn
10-28-08, 12:33 AM
Neat vid, and a very cool website in general. Thanks!

Kapitan_Phillips
10-28-08, 03:54 AM
Wow, original Star Trek episodes are on there?! *gets proxy*

SUBMAN1
10-29-08, 09:17 PM
One thing I noticed on the F-15 - it uses flaps during landing. Interesting.

-S

CCIP
10-30-08, 02:20 AM
One thing I noticed on the F-15 - it uses flaps during landing. Interesting.

-S

What do you mean? Isn't that kind of a normal thing for any plane to do? :hmm:
(or do you mean like, it adjusts flaps during landing?)

Too bad I'm not in the 'states, can't see this one :-?