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I made this movie "DDay sound archive" in the game "The Movies" by Lionhead Studios. I own it as "work."
From "The Movies" FAQ: Q. Do you own my movie when I upload it to your website? A. No. You have created your movie by combining the various assets/content supplied with the game (and perhaps adding your own content) and as such you are the ‘author’ of your movie and own it as a ‘work’. However, you do not own the assets/content supplied with the game, which belong to Lionhead.
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