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Extremely Silly Website: digital-fanedits.com (Was: Extremely Silly Article About Star Wars Prologue On DVD) — Page 12

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http://digital-fanedits.com/services/help

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Once a fanedit is put to a usable medium, it meets the legal definition of a bootleg.  Contrary to what other fanedit websites may want you to believe, there is nothing you can do as a movie consumer to change this fact. It is for this reason that fanedits must never be sold, bought, or associated in any way with trade and commerce. Sadly, there are established fanedit websites that defy this principle every day by using their content to attract advertising revenue. The Digital Fanedits website is 100% commercial free--both in principle and in practice.

In keeping with these legal and ethical interpretations, fan-editors are not permitted to accept payments or other financial gifts in connection with their work. We can cite the author of Star Wars: Revisited  as a perfect model for how not to conduct yourself as a fan-editor. Digital Fanedits has a zero tolerance mandate for fan-editors who solicit donations into PayPal accounts to subsidize their projects.

lol

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TV's Frink said:

http://digital-fanedits.com/services/help

Relevant to our interests:

 

Once a fanedit is put to a usable medium, it meets the legal definition of a bootleg.  Contrary to what other fanedit websites may want you to believe, there is nothing you can do as a movie consumer to change this fact. It is for this reason that fanedits must never be sold, bought, or associated in any way with trade and commerce. Sadly, there are established fanedit websites that defy this principle every day by using their content to attract advertising revenue. The Digital Fanedits website is 100% commercial free--both in principle and in practice.

 

In keeping with these legal and ethical interpretations, fan-editors are not permitted to accept payments or other financial gifts in connection with their work. We can cite the author of Star Wars: Revisited  as a perfect model for how not to conduct yourself as a fan-editor. Digital Fanedits has a zero tolerance mandate for fan-editors who solicit donations into PayPal accounts to subsidize their projects.

 

lol

A good reminder for Anti-Matter and his 6 other personalities.

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Five.  Spicediver appears to be legitimate.

 

Or is that just what AM wants us to think?  The mind boggles.

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mrbenja0618 said:

A good reminder for Anti-Matter and his 6 other personalities.

He has only seven personalities and eight of those are me.

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Bingowings said:

mrbenja0618 said:

A good reminder for Anti-Matter and his 6 other personalities.

He has only seven personalities and eight of those are me.

Which personality banned me for nothing? =)

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TV's Frink said:


http://digital-fanedits.com/services/help

Relevant to our interests:
Once a fanedit is put to a usable medium, it meets the legal definition of a bootleg.  Contrary to what other fanedit websites may want you to believe, there is nothing you can do as a movie consumer to change this fact. It is for this reason that fanedits must never be sold, bought, or associated in any way with trade and commerce. Sadly, there are established fanedit websites that defy this principle every day by using their content to attract advertising revenue. The Digital Fanedits website is 100% commercial free--both in principle and in practice.

In keeping with these legal and ethical interpretations, fan-editors are not permitted to accept payments or other financial gifts in connection with their work. We can cite the author of Star Wars: Revisited  as a perfect model for how not to conduct yourself as a fan-editor. Digital Fanedits has a zero tolerance mandate for fan-editors who solicit donations into PayPal accounts to subsidize their projects.


lol
Good for them?

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doubleofive said:

 

TV's Frink said:


http://digital-fanedits.com/services/help

Relevant to our interests:
Once a fanedit is put to a usable medium, it meets the legal definition of a bootleg.  Contrary to what other fanedit websites may want you to believe, there is nothing you can do as a movie consumer to change this fact. It is for this reason that fanedits must never be sold, bought, or associated in any way with trade and commerce. Sadly, there are established fanedit websites that defy this principle every day by using their content to attract advertising revenue. The Digital Fanedits website is 100% commercial free--both in principle and in practice.

In keeping with these legal and ethical interpretations, fan-editors are not permitted to accept payments or other financial gifts in connection with their work. We can cite the author of Star Wars: Revisited  as a perfect model for how not to conduct yourself as a fan-editor. Digital Fanedits has a zero tolerance mandate for fan-editors who solicit donations into PayPal accounts to subsidize their projects.


lol
Good for them?

 

Not sure.... But humorous to me.

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mrbenja0618 said:

Bingowings said:

mrbenja0618 said:

A good reminder for Anti-Matter and his 6 other personalities.

He has only seven personalities and eight of those are me.

Which personality banned me for nothing? =)

Number two.

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Bingowings said:

mrbenja0618 said:

Bingowings said:

mrbenja0618 said:

A good reminder for Anti-Matter and his 6 other personalities.

He has only seven personalities and eight of those are me.

Which personality banned me for nothing? =)

Number two.

Yeah, to quote Peter Falk, he certainly looks more like a number to than a number one to me!

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Aw, how am I going to get my socks banned over there now?

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I think you can still log in.  I was recently notified of the changes, and I could still log in.

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That wouldn't surprise me.  I made a few butt-kissy comments to try to "infiltrate" and gain their trust, but then I stopped caring and haven't really had anything to do with them since.

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We know they read this thread, so there's a decent chance you'll be deleted now anyway.

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Eh....... sigh..... No longer worth my effort. 

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DFE Says "No Thanks" to User Registrations
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Friday, 26 April, 2013
Written by VFlix

Digital Fanedits has completed its spring access reconfiguration and is now semi-private.

The DFE website has always strived to provide a secure and constructive environment for faneditors to work and develop. To this end, last week the DFE staff stopped accepting anonymous registrations, which were being abused too frequently by the fanedit.org and originaltrilogy.com communities. As ot.com user 'darth_ender' openly explains:

"I made a few butt-kissy comments to try to "infiltrate" and gain their trust, but then I stopped caring and haven't really had anything to do with them since."

It is one of many cases where users from other websites registered a DFE account never intending to contribute to the art and science of fanediting.

Under the new semi-private configuration, registrations at Digital Fanedits are intended for active faneditors who want to involve themselves in our feature-rich environment. Ordinary users may have a means of joining in the coming months through Facebook validation.

 

 

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Lol @ darth_ender. The reason he "stopped" everything is because we identified and blocked him long before he posted that lame attempt at saving face.

 

 

Ha!

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TV's Frink said:

DFE Says "No Thanks" to User Registrations
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Friday, 26 April, 2013
Written by VFlix

Digital Fanedits has completed its spring access reconfiguration and is now semi-private.

The DFE website has always strived to provide a secure and constructive environment for faneditors to work and develop. To this end, last week the DFE staff stopped accepting anonymous registrations, which were being abused too frequently by the fanedit.org and originaltrilogy.com communities. As ot.com user 'darth_ender' openly explains:

"I made a few butt-kissy comments to try to "infiltrate" and gain their trust, but then I stopped caring and haven't really had anything to do with them since."

It is one of many cases where users from other websites registered a DFE account never intending to contribute to the art and science of fanediting.

Under the new semi-private configuration, registrations at Digital Fanedits are intended for active faneditors who want to involve themselves in our feature-rich environment. Ordinary users may have a means of joining in the coming months through Facebook validation.

 

 

Anti-Matter

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Lol @ darth_ender. The reason he "stopped" everything is because we identified and blocked him long before he posted that lame attempt at saving face.

 

 

Ha!

So he was banned because he ceased to butt-kiss? Good form, Anti-Matter. 

You know why he always knows its one us? Because he didn't come up with the identity himself.

Enjoy your private site as you exercise your multiple personalities, Anti-Matter.

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Hey!  I'm famous!  That's hilarious!  My last post was like 1 1/2 years ago.  And somehow they detected me?  That's why I got two recent messages notifying me that they had gone private and I even logged in to read them.  I wasn't banned then now, was I?  Seriously, this Anti-Matter fellow has such a fragile ego that he feels he has to portray himself as omniscient or else his two fans will cease worshiping the very ground he stands on.  I'm sorry, but I feel no loss.  OT.com and FE.org provide me with so many wonderful edits and so many wonderful friends that I don't feel the need to stop at the Anti-Matter Shrine and prostrate myself in order to download some lousy material.

I'll miss ya, buddy!

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I'm gonna start analog-fanedits.com.

Don’t do drugs, unless you’re with me.