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Post by BertL on Feb 23, 2006 17:13:36 GMT -4
Hello, I was looking for the 'infamous' documentary FOX had on the moon landings, and was happy to find it on YouTube.com. It's four parts though. I hope you're all happy with my find.
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Post by Ranb on Feb 23, 2006 22:49:09 GMT -4
Is there any way to download these files instead of just streaming the video? Thanks.
Ranb
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Post by BertL on Feb 24, 2006 14:10:39 GMT -4
As far as I know it's not, no.
I've seen parts 1 to 3 (out of 4). From what I've heard, the 4th part is about radiation and the Apollo 1 disaster. The bringing of the latter in connection with the conspiracy disgusts me. Even a theory (if there is one like this) like "Apollo 1 was killed, which made NASA realise that it could only be faked" or something would be more plausible. But no, the CTs immediately go for "they were killed because they were going to blow the whistle".
Next thing you know Bart Sibrel accuses NASA of killing Kaysing.
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Post by Sticks on Feb 24, 2006 18:45:54 GMT -4
Next thing you know Bart Sibrel accuses NASA of killing Kaysing. You mean they didn't? Any hue, the version we had in the UK on Channel 5 had Mitch Pileggi narating it, yet this sounds like someone else. Also this could be my connection but it seemes to stop and start. BTW, were they allowed to put this on the net, may be someone should drop Fox a line that their copyrighted material is being reproduced in this way.
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Post by turbonium on Feb 25, 2006 0:48:50 GMT -4
Is there any way to download these files instead of just streaming the video? Thanks.
There is software that captures streaming video in real time - but as previously mentioned, this material may have copyright restrictions. Be sure you aren't infringing on anything legally protected before you proceed....
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Post by Mr Gorsky on Feb 25, 2006 7:45:30 GMT -4
Since YouTube appears to be a site for sharing your own videos, I would guess that the simple act of having the video up there in the first place is already in breach of copyright, unless Fox has given permission for it to be there ... unlikely, but what do I know?
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