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The Fair Use sites all seem to be a little wishy washy. Wiki has this though:
In August 2008 U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel of San Jose, California ruled that copyright holders cannot order a deletion of an online file without determining whether that posting reflected "fair use" of the copyrighted material. The case involved Stephanie Lenz, a writer and editor from Gallitzin, Pennsylvania, who made a home video of her 13-month-old son dancing to Prince's song Let's Go Crazy and posted the video on YouTube. Four months later, Universal Music, the owner of the copyright to the song, ordered YouTube to remove the video enforcing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz notified YouTube immediately that her video was within the scope of fair use, and demanded that it be restored. YouTube complied after six weeks, not two weeks as required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Lenz then sued Universal Music in California for her legal costs, claiming the music company had acted in bad faith by ordering removal of a video that represented fair-use of the song.[26]
Anyone have any comments or other examples (for or against)?
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Anyone have suggestions?
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yeah, the split is what I've defaulted to, but 1) it's a lot more work and 2) it doesn't have the smooth transitions that using keyframes provide - it's more of a stairstep effect by using splits.
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I know how to set slow motion or fast motion on a clip, but is there a way to vary the speed within a clip using keyframes? Ex. start out normal, slow down, then speed back up?
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When designing the disk Menu, it pulls portions of the timeline for the preview - is there a way to then bypass that portion of the timeline so you don't have to watch it again? Or, can you pull in video that's not in the timeline for use in the menu?
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