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Essentia: 2008-01-30 10:51:07 pm
Everything's better with Magitek
http://youtube.com/profile?user=TheCatzMeow

Wow, this guy sure put up a lot of speedruns on his channel.  (I think he's the first one to take one of my Dr. Mario speedruns!)  He left the statids in and also puts in the description for each video that they're taken from SDA, although he doesn't give explicit credit to the runners.  I don't know whether or not that's a problem--I'm really not too worried about my own run that he took, but I thought I'd let others know.
i've always considered the intact statid as credit enough. but ymmv.
Visually Appealing
apparently, i can't send a message to dragonleper. at least, the message i wrote is not showing up in my Sent folder. probably because he has me blocked.

here's the message i wrote for those curious:
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dragonleper,

I notice that one of the speedruns you have on your page is of Castlevania Symphony of the Night. I want to let you know that I have bested this run's time. It will be on speeddemosarchive.com soon. The first half of it is already on my Youtube page, if you're curious, and the rest will be up as soon as it is on SDA.

If you include my name, Satoryu, and a link to speeddemosarchive.com in the video description, you can show my run on your Youtube page. If you do not include reference to me and SDA, I kindly ask that you not upload my run to Youtube. I am very proud of my work and only wish it be treated with respect. Not including my name would disrespect my run, myself, and the entire speedrunning community.

I trust you understand what I am saying, and that no problems will arise in the future.

Thank you,
Chris "Satoryu" Kirk


notice how i avoided saying he's stolen runs in the past.
Fucking Weeaboo
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this may be the most unique form of SR theft yet. it's so obvious the two don't match up. not to mention its utter fail at execution.


Also not to mention the videos are old.  Since the statid isn't in the MM7 one, it's the original one.  So yeah, he can have that one.

He did try to contact me recently...probably wanted to have my recent one, but considering how he posts videos, the hell with that.  Speed Runs deserve more respect than that.
I think the idea mentioned earlier, about putting some sort of watermark throughout the entire video, such as "This run originally created by XXX on date XXX and hosted at speeddemoarchives.com.  Seen anywhere else is a violation of the original runners copyrights" would be a great idea.  I think it's a shame that Satorya is having to put that little disclaimer at the beginning of each of her SotN runs, and this leperdragon guy is just asking for a good beat down of some sort.  Would it help if we all sent some 3rd party emails to YouTube - not as Copyright  violations (since you have to be the author to do that), but as some sort of other report of Abuse?
Visually Appealing
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I think it's a shame that Satorya is having to put that little disclaimer at the beginning of each of her SotN runs,


i'm a guy.
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65: 2008-02-01 01:48:46 pm
...and eDrama gets another exciting plot twist.

I sure hope he didn't see your now obsolete Mega Man X5 run's final video, though. That might make things kinda awkward.
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Satoryu: 2008-02-01 02:29:56 pm
Visually Appealing
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I sure hope he didn't see your now obsolete Mega Man X5 run's final video, though. That might make things kinda awkward.


not to mention i'm talking the entire time during my Rondo of Blood playthrough and my Shield Dashing video. i'm pretty sure by that voice, you could tell i have a penis.
I apologize; typos happen.
I love YaBB 1G - SP1!
Hi. This is my first post. First I'd like to say that I really enjoy watching the speedruns you guys and gals make.

I think I have a solution to all those stolen speed runs you find on youtube.

It's the simple saying: If you can't beat them then join them.

Why don't the great people of SDA put up a official account on youtube of Speed Demos Archive? Uploading the clips or the whole speedrun on youtube with the speedrunners name.

That way even if someone puts a clip of someone else's speedrun (let's say Resident Evil) there will always Realated Videos on the side showing up the Official SDA's Channel. That would put the stealer's name in shame :).

That way SDA secures the speedrunners run in a safe way.
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TheVoid: 2008-02-02 12:01:34 pm
Bigbad, you mean something like this? Smiley
I love YaBB 1G - SP1!
:-[

Yes Smiley but more that it looks like something like this (example) http://youtube.com/user/leonalewis.
More the professional look.
torch slug since 2006
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I sent a lengthy email to YouTube about this guy. Hopefully he gets sent to Canadian jail.


Old post, but why not Alcatraz? Oh, damn its closed Sad
Does SDA have a teaser or trailer that they could make their own YouTube page with, and then give all relevant information about runs?

What I mean by that is, if they make a trailer, and then put in all the tags so that people searching for speed runs would find their page, they could put up information about the genuine runners, as well as "known thieves," or other issues.  Just a thought.
Stalker!


someone got my stalker run Sad
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tycho102: 2008-05-20 05:19:30 pm
Some people think they can outsmart me.
I've been kind of wondering about this issue.

I guess the "failsafe" method is to do a transparent, roving watermark inside the movie at various intervals. I'm loathe to consider it, but if it was done tastefully and in areas that are not absolutely critical, it might not be so terrible.

For example, the San Andreas speedrun. While the runner is transiting the map between missions, a roving watermark could be inserted anywhere in the video stream without significantly detracting from the video.

I have seen "intelligent" scanners that are intended to remove such watermarks, so the watermarks would need to be designed in such a way as to defeat them. All the more reason to overlay something funky, like an animated SDA gif. A virtualdub script could handle this pretty easy, as long as the encoder picked the areas to insert it. Some kind of psudeo-random insert would be best -- perhaps just using the current system time as a "seed".
if everyone on the planet knew about sda then no one could ever steal a run without everyone else knowing that they had.
This is such an odd thing for someone to do. Are they desperate for people to watch a video they uploaded, even though they didn't have anything to do with it? Honestly, what do they get out of that? "Ooh awesome this video I uploaded of some other guy playing a video game got a shit ton of views, WEEEEEE! The internet will think I did it, I'll be a superstar now!"
Hi! I'm andrewg!
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This is such an odd thing for someone to do. Are they desperate for people to watch a video they uploaded, even though they didn't have anything to do with it? Honestly, what do they get out of that? "Ooh awesome this video I uploaded of some other guy playing a video game got a shit ton of views, WEEEEEE! The internet will think I did it, I'll be a superstar now!"


Well, if a run gets a ton of views on youtube, everyone will think that the person who uploaded it did it. Say it gets onto the front page of youtube. That guy will get extremely popular and the person who actually did the run cannot convince anyone that they did it and not the person who posted it.
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Why don't the great people of SDA put up a official account on youtube of Speed Demos Archive? Uploading the clips or the whole speedrun on youtube with the speedrunners name.


Yes, in 2006 I wished. They should be just like Webnations, who Uploads almost all the movies published at speedruns.net

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watermarking my stuff.


I hate having to do this Watermarking crap. Anyways, OcioTube Embedded one of my Videos, then I deleted it, then I reuploaded my video using the Watermark I generated via Sony Vegas.
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Well, if a run gets a ton of views on youtube, everyone will think that the person who uploaded it did it. Say it gets onto the front page of youtube. That guy will get extremely popular and the person who actually did the run cannot convince anyone that they did it and not the person who posted it.

I'm fully aware of this, which is why I didn't ask, "whats the harm in someone stealing a speedrun and posting it on youtube?"

My (rhetorical) puzzlement is about what type of person is so desperate for anonymous e-recognition that they would do such a thing.
spread the dirt to the populace
thats why you gotta get the new citibank visa to protect yourself from identity theft


Looks like my other run got pirated as well. However, this person at least hasn't yet claimed to be the author, I still contacted him and asked him to put up proper credit and a link to SDA in the comments. Let's give him some time to react before calling the speedrun police.
(user is banned)
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MortyreR45: 2013-05-27 10:10:46 pm
MortyreR45: 2013-05-27 09:10:10 am
I AM FUCKED ANGRY
The 'Manhunt 2' speedrun for the PS2 NTSC version is stolen from the 'youtube' user 'Drowzee123' !
The videos contains the SDA logo and the name of the runner.

http://www.youtube.com/user/Drowzee123








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The videos contains the SDA logo and the name of the runner.

no problem then imo, though of course final determination is the runner's.