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Reason
Inaugural speech of American president John F. Kennedy in 1961. Given the passage of six decades, the event and speech is now more a part of history as opposed to contemporary politics. It's a notable marking point in American history. This nom was proposed a month ago by
User:GamerPro64[1], but since they didn't act on it, I am nominating it. I will convert the file format to WebM once this nom gets a few supports.
Iconic. I wonder, though, if there is a higher-resolution file available? This is only pretty fuzzy SD quality, while you can get Full-HD and even more from a 16 mm original film... If such a file is found, I'd support. --
Janke |
Talk17:49, 14 November 2022 (UTC)reply
It would be entirely possible to extract the movie frame without borders, and insert it into the FPC video. That couldn't be a copyvio, right? (Apparently, the first sentence was lost in the video, as in the Kennedy Center video?). --
Janke |
Talk13:23, 16 November 2022 (UTC)reply
We can extract it and upload it as a separate file. Since the SD version is public domain, the HD version must be public domain too. A higher resolution scan doesn't justify new copyright, as far as I know. The last frame of the HD video credits the Kennedy Library as the source, so the HD scan was done by the Kennedy Library.
Bammesk (
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04:47, 17 November 2022 (UTC)reply