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Old 10-17-2003, 08:18 PM  
ravener
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Quote:
Originally posted by icedemon


Actually a digital animation is a movie. A video is just a bunch of animated pics shown one after the other. Rather it be drawings or with a camera.

The coverage of the moon landing doesn't fall under the patent, because it was live and not over telephone wires. It was not a video that you could watch when ever you wanted either (video on demand). You might want to read what the patent says to see what is covered under the patent and what isn't.
The example of the moon landing was not to say that it is prior art, but that it would be prior art if all the stuff people are posting is also prior art.

Animation is not a movie. But some movies are animated. Whatever.
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