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rogue
09-01-06, 02:32 AM
i'm thinking about buying some retro content but i have a few questions about it. obviously 2257 documents will not be available, would this be a problem (is 2257 retrospective?) also most media has a copywrite shelf life then goes into the public domain, is this true of photos? if so, is it possible to get copywrite free retro porn piccys?

spann0
09-01-06, 02:43 AM
i'm thinking about buying some retro content but i have a few questions about it. obviously 2257 documents will not be available, would this be a problem (is 2257 retrospective?) also most media has a copywrite shelf life then goes into the public domain, is this true of photos? if so, is it possible to get copywrite free retro porn piccys?

2257 only applies to stuff after some date in the 1980's I think not sure when

REBEL
09-01-06, 03:22 AM
Copyright is usually life plus 50 years. So any public domain content the photographer would have to have died at least 50 years ago.

Exception is if the photographer is unknown. Then it's 50 years from the date of first publication.
http://www.intellectual-property.gov.uk/faq/copyright/oldphotos_pre96.htm

BigD
09-01-06, 11:15 AM
2257 only applies to images taken after July 3 1995

JT
09-01-06, 11:18 AM
I have bought retro hardcore content before. For me it was a waiste of money....But I think retro niche content could do well......The one that comes to mind is stockings

SmithsMedia
09-01-06, 02:31 PM
I can have retro spankign movies made on request - ie the models and sets are authentic to the 1960's and before. From what I understand the films are then 'amended' to look like home movies from the era

xcite-tv
09-01-06, 02:50 PM
I can have retro spankign movies made on request - ie the models and sets are authentic to the 1960's and before. From what I understand the films are then 'amended' to look like home movies from the era


That would be like buying a new Mini..... very nice but without the charm, rust, and unreliability of the original




I used to love stopping beside a broken down old Mini that sported a sticker in the Window "BMW Free Mini" and laugh at them

Rosie
09-01-06, 03:00 PM
the models and sets are authentic to the 1960's and before.


Old birds then? LOL

SmithsMedia
09-01-06, 03:45 PM
That would be like buying a new Mini..... very nice but without the charm, rust, and unreliability of the original




I used to love stopping beside a broken down old Mini that sported a sticker in the Window "BMW Free Mini" and laugh at them

no it would not, the only people who have minis are hair dressers and people in a midlife crisis who will do anything to hold onto their youth.

xcite-tv
09-01-06, 04:46 PM
no it would not, the only people who have minis are hair dressers and people in a midlife crisis who will do anything to hold onto their youth.


You do love a pidgeonhole :)

next thing you will be saying all scousers are thieving scum :kissass:

rogue
09-01-06, 05:52 PM
I used to love stopping beside a broken down old Mini that sported a sticker in the Window "BMW Free Mini" and laugh at them

that reminds me of the time when i was driving down the M11 in my old '74 1303 VW Beetle, i had great fun parping my horn at a new Beetle that had broken down in the hard shoulder, especially, at the time new beetles where only available on special import! :D


Are there any good retro content suppliers that you guys could recommend?