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GillySillyHouse videos?

Postby RoryBoy » 12 Feb 2015, 14:23

Is there anywhere online to purchase any of Gilly's videos that appeared on the now defunct GillySillyHouse?

I downloaded some of them a few years ago and wondered if anyone was still selling downloads of any, or all, of Gilly's very messy films.
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Re: GillySillyHouse videos?

Postby custardandrew » 19 Feb 2015, 00:15

Silly Gilly - oh she was so sexy when messy. Does anyone know what she is up to these days?
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Re: GillySillyHouse videos?

Postby RoryBoy » 23 Feb 2015, 15:56

As there is a lack of response to selling Gilly's Videos can I presume that any Copyright has elapsed and it's okay to post segments of them online at Youtube, Dailymotion, etc?
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Re: GillySillyHouse videos?

Postby Mike Nomic » 23 Feb 2015, 19:41

RoryBoy wrote:As there is a lack of response to selling Gilly's Videos can I presume that any Copyright has elapsed and it's okay to post segments of them online at Youtube, Dailymotion, etc?


Copyright won't expire for another 40 some odd years.

"In the case of a motion picture, the period of copyright is determined by the life of the principal director, the author of the screenplay, the author of the dialogue, and the composer of any original music for the film. If that person is not a national of a European Economic Area (EEA) country, and the country of origin is not in the EEA (for example, the United States of America), the period of copyright is that provided by the film's country of origin, if that period is less than the normal period under UK law. If a film does not have any of the four persons mentioned above, the duration of its copyright is 50 years.

Computer generated artistic works have a copyright protection of 50 years from creation of the work. As with other such copyrights, if the author is not an EEA national, and the country of origin is not an EEA state, then the duration of the country of origin applies, provided it does not exceed the normal period under UK law."
Normality is subjective!
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