I couldn’t find the Flintstones movie from 1994 anywhere but googling it I found it here https://archive.org/details/the-flintstones_202304 and you can either download it via torrent or directly. On top of it it says that the movie is CC0 which means Public Domain. But that can’t really be, it’s only 29 years old.

That must be pirated, or not?

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      I usually only use private trackers but am willing to give this a go as a low priority alternative. Thank you for your post.

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            Radarr - Manages Movies

            Sonarr - Manages TV Series

            Lidarr - Manages Music

            Prowlarr - Manages torrent and usenet indexers for the above three

            Each of these are used to automate media collection by searching indexers for torrents and nzbs matching media you’ve added to your library, pass them to your download client(s), and sort the resulting downloads into your media folders renaming them accordingly.

            They can monitor rss feeds and perform regular searches to find newly released/added media, upgrade existing files to better quality ones, or simply monitor for things that hadn’t been found previously. They can also monitor lists from imdb to automatically add media to your library.

            The seas have never been finer 🏴‍☠️

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    The law is tricky. From Wikipedia “For works that received their copyright before 1978, a renewal had to be filed in the work’s 28th year with the Copyright Office for its term of protection to be extended. The need for renewal was eliminated by the Copyright Renewal Act of 1992, but works that had already entered the public domain by non-renewal did not regain copyright protection.”

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      I hope that’s the case here. The sad thing is that not having the rights to something doesn’t stops you from filling a claim, even scammers fill DMCA claims over original content, the movie is already down from archive.

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        If you think DMCA bots aren’t trawling around in open piracy forums then I’ve got some swampland to sell you in Florida.

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            I assume you’re joking because that’s not really how Lemmy works, for anyone who may not know. My instance is my own, for example. I’m replying to you via Lemmy running on a server I own.

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              Yes, I know. I was just referring to anyone from any federated instance reading it. I used the word Lemmy because it’s easier.

              It’s basically the same thing in the end anyways. How the backend works is not really relevant.

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          I’ve got some swampland to sell you in Florida.

          But don’t worry, it comes with a bridge!

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    Speaking of movies from the 90s, we just watched The Crow on Halloween (Devil’s) night, and that movie is definitely a John Wick prequel.

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    Any random internet users can create an account and upload stuff to the internet archive. Just be careful when you download softwares there.

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    Damn its gone now… I really think we need to backup IA. Contents frequently disappear because of copyrights…

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    Yes, it’s quite crazy. I found archive of old comics, the entire series of Outer Limits (1995), all ScummVM games, tons of ROMS, and books, a lot of books.