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03-22-12 08:11am - 4620 days | #5 | |
ArnoldDeLaCruz (0)
Active User Posts: 2 Registered: Sep 19, '11 Location: San Diego |
thanks very much for the perspectives on this. taking your thoughts into consideration, and reflecting a bit more, I think I will do something that kinda seems obvious: I will contact the websites and ask for permission. I expect at least some sites will give the go-ahead. My reviews are going to be positive, focusing only on good moments ("look how expertly she Xs, Ys, and Zs in this scene..."). And each review will link to the relevant page of the studio that produced the vid, potentially driving membership. Thanks again... and stay tuned! | |
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03-19-12 11:29pm - 4622 days | Original Post - #1 | |
ArnoldDeLaCruz (0)
Active User Posts: 2 Registered: Sep 19, '11 Location: San Diego |
So i want to start a porn review blog. I'm not looking to make money - I just want to share my reviews. Each blog entry would include a 30-second clip of video from a given porn scene, with a textual review of how one of the performers executed a particular act (common in porn) within those 30 seconds. I would also comment on the production quality -- lighting, sound, etc. The 30-second clips would be excerpts that I carve out of full-length movies i have downloaded as a member of various sites. I would use FinalCut to make the 30-second clips. Would my use of the 30-second clips be considered a "fair use" because I am reviewing the clip as a critic? I think the fact that I don't want to make any money off my blog might help the case for "fair use." Also, the fact that I'm only using brief excerpts could be important. Any thoughts? Much appreciated! | |
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