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Find Creative Commons content #27

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feross opened this issue Sep 14, 2015 · 23 comments
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Find Creative Commons content #27

feross opened this issue Sep 14, 2015 · 23 comments

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feross commented Sep 14, 2015

Aiming to make two torrents:

  • 480p (less than 50MB, for demos on slow networks)
  • HD

Video should be CC license, or we should have permission to use it

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

Right now Sintel is 130MB, CC licensed

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

@mafintosh – got any suggestions for a better video to use? @watson said you guys were compiling a list of legal, cc-licensed videos to use for torrent demos.

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I think we should find some conference talks / creative commons nature videos and combine them into a single torrent. @feross why are you aiming for small files?

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How about a TED Talk? CC licenced for non-profits I think: https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

Right now, HTTP web seeding in WebTorrent is inefficient -- causes tons of small http requests (one for each torrent block) so I thought keeping the file small would minimize the CPU impact. See (webtorrent/webtorrent#67 (comment))

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@sashahilton00 ohhh ted talks in combination with conf talks is a really cool idea

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@feross would having a joint torrent with both small and large files be ok? then webtorrent could just download the small ones for now

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

I like the idea of combining a bunch of creative commons clips -- gives an idea of the huge potential that this unlocks

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

@mafintosh we could just make two version of the torrent. one in 480p and another HD

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@feross sounds good. where should we collect the files to share? in this thread?

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this is gonna be super useful for testing the stuff we are doing in dat as well.

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Dropbox it?

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

Sure, let's post links in this thread for now.

@feross feross changed the title Use smaller demo video Find Creative Commons content Nov 22, 2015
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watson commented Nov 22, 2015

As far as I can tell Vodo is a community of free-to-share films

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watson commented Nov 22, 2015

There is also this (far from complete) list on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_film#List_of_open-source_films

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feross commented Nov 22, 2015

There's also https://archive.org/details/bittorrent

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feross commented Feb 8, 2016

Maybe some of the clips we can include are some of our p2p mad science talks? That might make for a really cool test video that we can all use across our various p2p projects :)

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feross commented Feb 8, 2016

Some more ideas:

  • Charlie Chaplin's "Police" (Charlie Chaplin's 49th film released on May 27 1916.)
  • Sintel (Short computer animated film by the Blender Institute.)
  • Otherworlds (Six slices of original Sci-Fi.)
  • Big buck bunny (A large and lovable rabbit deals with three tiny bullies.)
  • Tears of steel (Short science fiction film is about a group of warriors and scientists.)
  • Elephants dream (Two men wander around the innards of an infinite machine.)
  • Sita sings the blues (The Indian tale of Ramayana is set to jazz music.)
  • One mile away (Two warring gangs in UK, try to bring peace to their neighbourhoods.)

The are probably all safe to use, but we should confirm.

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feross commented Mar 16, 2016

https://librivox.org/ has lots of public domain audiobooks.

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feross commented Apr 12, 2016

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feross commented Sep 19, 2016

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Try checking out http://legittorrents.info/

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feross commented Nov 26, 2016

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