Irrawaddy Erik
Well-Known Member
it was a very nice service ......flowers friends...........bananas and big spoons and a sheep...
Originally posted by spider-man
This is how...
just keep posting
I am a Banana
or
My Spoon is too Big
Originally posted by spider-man
I don't suppose anyone would be willing to PM the address to the Rejected Vid again would they? I want to show my wife and I don't have it anymore since my computer crashed.
Originally posted by NoBody
http://www.bitterfilms.com/rejected.html
Originally posted by spider-man
Oh I would thank you, but you're nobody.![]()
I thank you anyway.
Originally posted by Testtrack321
Kool I nac etirw sdrawkcab!
Originally posted by spider-man
That's basically all about it, but where is the movie?
Originally posted by NoBody
Sorry, but you wouldn't want to deny the artist a modest wage for his hard work. Would you? It's on DVD now at the following link:
http://www.bitterfilms.com/
Originally posted by NoBody
Sorry Spider-man but it would be illegal for me to put up such a link on this forum because it would violate copyright law. When you buy any software you are granted the right to specific use(s) of the product and you have to know what those rights are before you send something over the Internet otherwise you run afoul of the law. I have always found that the best way to avoid the law is to obey it! Just because you may see others freely violating copyright laws does not make it right. If "Rejected" was in the public domain, I would be more than happy to send you a copy. As Napster found out, it is illegal to steal an artist's hard work and/or the publisher that has purchased the rights to distribute the product. I hope you understand that I am not trying to be mean to you.:wave:
Originally posted by NoBody
Sorry Spider-man but it would be illegal for me to put up such a link on this forum because it would violate copyright law. When you buy any software you are granted the right to specific use(s) of the product and you have to know what those rights are before you send something over the Internet otherwise you run afoul of the law. I have always found that the best way to avoid the law is to obey it! Just because you may see others freely violating copyright laws does not make it right. If "Rejected" was in the public domain, I would be more than happy to send you a copy. As Napster found out, it is illegal to steal an artist's hard work and/or the publisher that has purchased the rights to distribute the product. I hope you understand that I am not trying to be mean to you.:wave:
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