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FORUM RULES ABOUT WEB-BASED LINKS TO MUSIC AND VIDEO'S

Based on latest discussions on this forum, and studiing copyright laws, it is necessary to state out new forum mandatory rules, effective immediately, so, here we are.

LINKS TO MUSIC & VIDEOS: what is legal/what is not.
NEW RULES in the forum state:

From now on in our forum users shal NOT POST TOPICS THAT containin the following :
• Requests for or links to MP3s, music videos, or other files of questionable legality
• Bootlegs

So, please do not POST A LINK TO music or videos which does not directly originate from an officially legal site.

An OFFICIALLY LEGAL SITE is: rammstein.com or rammstein.de, universal music, a legitimate music site like MTV or VIVA. The links must be direct and linked only to the approved site. Any links which have copied and transferred the music or videos from an official legal site to ANYWHERE else are NOT OFFICIAL.

• Do not ASK FOR A LINK to music or videos. If there is a legal site for either listening or viewing, xTERNAL will provide the information in the NEWS section of www.RAMMSTEIN-EUROPE.com.

WHAT YOU CAN DO in the forums: You can DISCUSS a new song or a new video.

WHAT YOU CANNOT DO in the forums: provide illegal links or ask for links, give directions of any kind as to where something might be found (examples: file-sharing, other fansites, etc.). Screen caps will be allowed (within reason) AFTER a video has been made available through an OFFICIAL LEGAL LINK. Fan remixes of songs will be allowed (within reason) after the song has been officially released.

The above restrictions are necessary not because we are being “damn babies” or “. The reason is simply that RAMMSTEIN-EUROPE has made the decision to not be a facilitator of illegal activities involving copyrighted material. The reason for that is also clear. Rammstein’s Management has shown aggressive behaviour in combating copyright infringement.

Anyone who violates the spirit of the aforementioned expansion/explanation of what the RULES mean here as applied to music and videos (and this also includes the "making of videos") will meet up with one of the following consequences:

POST BLOCKED, LINK ERASED AND WORSE.... BANNED IF NECESSARY.

If you have ANY questions about what may or may not be acceptable here, you can always PM a Moderator and ask first before posting something that might get you in trouble here.

•any links to www.youtube.com (or other sharing sites of a similar nature)are generally not allowed.
While some videos like fan made items or spoof animations are allowed, we do not allow linking to youtube. Oftentimes there is/are illegal videos of Rammstein performances to the side of the linked videos. Actual Rammstein Videos which are very illegal to be hosted by that site - therefore we cannot allow links to youtube to be allowed.

So, links to youtube are now allowed - ONLY IF it is a fanmade video by you, and does not contain bootleg footage or footage of live performances or released performances. Stills from photos found on the net are OK. A montage is OK. Clips of released footage are NOT OK.

Please try to understand that sometimes while we may allow a certain individuals fanmade videos, and deny another persons it is usually because the content in it could get the forums in trouble.

Also if some individuals post their fanmade video and it turns out to be bootleg footage that they filmed themselves at a concert and consider that "fanmade" - then we will have to reverse the ruling on allowing fanmade videos PERIOD!

Here is an update on what is considered "fanmade".
Fanmade is fanmade. You did it yourself. Like cut and paste. You creatd everything yourself. No footage filmed by someone else no clips. Still images are OK.
For example:
If you go out and find 6 banana slugs in the yard, dress them up in LAB outfits, and put the skinniest one in a paper boat and play the music to SEEMANN on a kazoo. That is fanmade.

If you have a coverband and you do your own video or you have footage of YOUR band's performance. That is fanmade.

If you have images that you sketched of how you think the video for a song should have been and you put it to music - I think we can allow that.

Use your creativity.

IF YOU SEE VIOLATION OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, REPORT IT BY USING THE EXCLAMATION MARK IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER OF RELEVANT POST.


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"Rammstein Paris": Next live DVD?

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  • I wonder when they'll announce the release date of the DVD/Blu-ray.

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    • Damn, this trailer is sooo good Love it!

      Originally posted by Maya View Post
      I wonder when they'll announce the release date of the DVD/Blu-ray.
      Probably after screenings in cinemas

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      • Originally posted by Rocky Chopin View Post
        Probably after screenings in cinemas
        When they screened RiA the blue-ray/dvd was for sale in the foyer as we were leaving, maybe the same this time?

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        • That would be great, I haven't seen the release date anywhere. Tonight I'll try to find it.

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          • I think it's safe to say the release of the DVD/Blu-ray will not be that close to the cinema release. Why? Because of the finances involved.

            If they release the DVD a few weeks later a lot of people will be less motivated to visit the cinema to see the film. Especially as it's shorter than the DVD version. The cinema releases are getting bigger as time goes on which means they're putting more money into it. They'll want that back + profit (hopefully). In the UK it's looking like a cinema chain has picked it up with more cinemas to be announced here soon.

            I don't think we can compare the RiA release to this as this is a worldwide cinema event. Releasing the DVD too close will lose the interest of people seeing a screening.

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            • Originally posted by Ramm91 View Post
              I think it's safe to say the release of the DVD/Blu-ray will not be that close to the cinema release. Why? Because of the finances involved.

              If they release the DVD a few weeks later a lot of people will be less motivated to visit the cinema to see the film. Especially as it's shorter than the DVD version. The cinema releases are getting bigger as time goes on which means they're putting more money into it. They'll want that back + profit (hopefully). In the UK it's looking like a cinema chain has picked it up with more cinemas to be announced here soon.

              I don't think we can compare the RiA release to this as this is a worldwide cinema event. Releasing the DVD too close will lose the interest of people seeing a screening.

              ^ this

              Just like with latest Rolling Stones concert film - Havana Moon. It had one-night-only screenings in cinemas in September 2016, then after that came the announcement of DVD/Blu-ray. They just want to gain as much money as possible in cinemas.

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              • I really like all three trailers that have been released! I know understand what early reports called a more "artistic and none-linear"-concert film.

                I know a lot of people are worried about the fast editing that Åkerlund usually uses, but I don't think it will be a problem. The editing team spent more than a year simply laying down the rough cut, and after that followed almost 3 years of post-production.

                The main simple trick in making fast editing work, is to not to cut between blurry, unfocused, shaking or other hard recognizable pictures. The second trick is to not constantly change from extreme close-up, to extreme close-up. A lot of action-films don't follow these two simple tricks, and at that point watching a scene can be painful and confusing. Åkerlund usually keeps this in mind, however for "Rammstein: Paris" he has over 60 angles, pluss exclusive footage shot on rehearsals. That is actually more footage than for the "Ich tu dir Weh"-video.

                If you want an idea of what kind of "precise" editing Åkerlund will use for this film, look no further then the 2nd trailer. When Till is shooting the gun during "Du hast" in the beginning of the trailer, the picture changes 7 times in less then 3 seconds. By now I haven't heard a single person complaining about this (and that says ALOOOT for a Youtube and Facekook comment section).

                By the way. My new anti-virus program makes visiting this website a little hard. I'm trying to get it fixed. This is the reason for my recent inactivity here.
                Last edited by Chrisss Nofff; 02-21-2017, 11:03 PM.

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                • Originally posted by Chrisss Nofff View Post
                  however for "Rammstein: Paris" he has over 60 angles, pluss exclusive footage shot on rehearsals. That is actually more footage than for the "Ich tu dir Weh"-video
                  You make it sound as if it were weird that a 5-minute video clip uses less angles than an almost 2 hour concert . But for the rest I follow you. I hope I'll make it to the theaters. It's quite nearby, but for the moment I think I won't make it as I have to work later that day.
                  Dort wo der Horizont
                  Sich mit dem Meer verbindet
                  Dort wollt' ich auf dich warten
                  Auf das du mich dort findest

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                  • ^If I need to clarify, I think there was more footage available per song for editing during "Rammstein: Paris" then for the "Ich tu dir Weh"-video.

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                    • ^Ah ok, that makes more sense . Didn't get it actually, probably just me.
                      Dort wo der Horizont
                      Sich mit dem Meer verbindet
                      Dort wollt' ich auf dich warten
                      Auf das du mich dort findest

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                      • WARNING: Some clips of "Rammstein: Paris" have leaked.

                        When I clicked on it, it revealed a lot about the film's structure and editing, so If you want to avoid all spoilers, be careful when you visit fan-sites.

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                        • Tickets booked!

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                          • Originally posted by Ramm91 View Post
                            Tickets booked!
                            Great. Did you find a cinema closer to where you live?

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                            • Originally posted by The Rose View Post
                              Great. Did you find a cinema closer to where you live?
                              Yes but still quite far. 30 miles I'm going on a date for it! This person doesn't even know about the band haha

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