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Post by Doghouse6 on Dec 30, 2017 18:16:00 GMT
There wouldn't be anything you could do about this; the problem exists in the video file itself. I've seen many like it on YouTube or other sites.
Some people apparently think they can get around copyright/use violations by altering the film in some way: some use editing software to blow up a part of the image; some speed them up; others simply aim a camera at a monitor and shoot only a section of the picture. I honestly don't know why they bother.
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