Matt_Black
Well-Known Member
No, but they DO care about image. And if this guy gets banned and then releases a "here's how I made the video without actually breaking any of the rules", that could cause a backlash (and possibly a lawsuit).
I highly doubt it. That video is getting no sympathy from anyone, real or not.No, but they DO care about image. And if this guy gets banned and then releases a "here's how I made the video without actually breaking any of the rules", that could cause a backlash (and possibly a lawsuit).
I see the video as entertainment, not a how-to. It wasn't a serious attempt to make a how-to video as they were joking and having fun with it all the way through.
Theft can be very funny, whether it be stupid criminal stories or funny and amusing theft scenarios. No one came out to criticize the Home Alone movie franchise for glamorizing burglary. This is obviously entertainment designed to appear very real. It obviously was successful in fooling a few people.Yep. Theft is so funny. There is nothing serious about it at all...
Theft can be very funny, whether it be stupid criminal stories or funny and amusing theft scenarios. No one came out to criticize the Home Alone movie franchise for glamorizing burglary. This is obviously entertainment designed to appear very real. It obviously was successful in fooling a few people.
I'm not sure basing comedy entertainment on theft is nothing new.Yeah. Intentially making a video to look like you're stealing and showing people how to steal is a load of laughs as well. What was I thinking!?!
I'm not sure basing comedy entertainment on theft is nothing new.
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Well with reality tv and YouTube the way our society delivers entertainment has just changed.What you're showing is a movie. That's not the same.
Anyways, I understand that society glorifies these types of videos, especially on you tube. But that doesn't mean I'm gonna go along with it.
No, but they DO care about image. And if this guy gets banned and then releases a "here's how I made the video without actually breaking any of the rules", that could cause a backlash (and possibly a lawsuit).
I'm not really sure how they could trespass him. They don't even know his name. My understanding has always been that the person has to be on their property to initiate the trespass warning. He has to be identified and formally given notice.If all Disney does is trespass him, what possible grounds would he have for a lawsuit?
Not that I see their trespassing him, though. From Disney's perspective, they're better off not potentially drawing more attention to this guy.
I'm not really sure how they could trespass him. They don't even know his name. My understanding has always been that the person has to be on their property to initiate the trespass warning. He has to be identified and formally given notice.
Yep. Theft is so funny. There is nothing serious about it at all...
Yeah. Intentially making a video to look like you're stealing and showing people how to steal is a load of laughs as well. What was I thinking!?!
Except that you don't have any evidence that a theft actually occurred, making any "theft" mere speculation at best. All you see here is the final cut.
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