ok we may need to repost on agr and see bout contacting a rainbow lawyer bout this but i am attempting to ressolve it myself since i believe its a mistake on my myspace i had put a 3 part movie i found on youtube it was a the warriors of the rainbow movie, which as far as i know and correct me if i'm wrong was produced and distrubuted entirely by family without copywrite or compensation conciderations as is rainbow tradition, all things free the past couple days at least parts 1 and 3 stopped working, when i investigated i find that viacom now claims copywrite infringement and had them pulled even though they had nothing to do with the production or distribution or am i mistaken on this? in the meantime can anyone upload a new copy to youtube and send the links? several people a day have reconnected with family because they found me by finding the vids and through my myspace reconnected with all rainbow family i know some of u have it on vidio. can u watch it and see if there is any mention at all of viacom? i swear i remembered a disclamer at the end that it was produced by family for family and would always be free for distrubution and if thats the case, lets get dozens of coppies on youtube asap
I see what you mean, is it a possibility that someone was wearing even the logo of viacom material? I have not even seen the part 1&2 I have only witnessed 3... But that comes to question why have 1&2 been removed by them and 3 you can still view on youtube? Good Luck with trying to find reasoning, if I can be of any help in trying to find a reason let me know. Peace, Musik
No, ArtNetwork2006 produced the video. There is a link on you tube to go to them if you hit on profile on the bottom you will see an e-mail address in which you can voice your concern. Hope this helps. Musik
Did you try this e-mail? or telephone? Email: contact@artnetwork.com (S.F) Tel: (415) 454.8745 • (Rio) Tel: (521) 2259-1226
i don't know if this is of any pertinance, but there was a guy named tony sheer who wrote a book called "warriors of the rainbow" a long time before there was ever any such thing as viacom. (before there were rainbow gatherings as such too) it was published by an outfit called naturegraph. which was owned/managed by someone named vincent brown. i don't know if naturegraph still exists, or if i'm spelling any of those names anywhere near right. but i think naturegraph might. =^^= .../\... =^^= .../\...