Postby Nate » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:07 pm
Yeah, the legal aspects of AMVs are basically a gray area, but considering the convention isn't really profiting off of it it's not really that big of a deal. Besides, such contests can actually be profitable for the businesses.
Example. I saw an AMV at Otakon that amazed me, so I checked to see what anime was used in the AMV. Turned out to be Tsukihime. So I bought the box set. That = more money to the company. It's the same deal with the public showing of anime at conventions, which is also technically illegal, but since most of the time the convention only shows a handful of episodes, it can spark interest in a show, and then the fan goes and buys the actual DVDs or soundtracks or what have you.
The music I think isn't really considered illegal to use, because the person who made the AMV (probably) purchased the music in some form (though of course, the RIAA is against making any copies of music without paying for it, but the RIAA is a bunch of morons anyway, so yeah, who cares what they think).
Ezekiel 23:20