From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2018 22:31:19 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Explain IMDB. X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/f1963359ef2359f4f23e961ff32071d5cb5f93dc?ds=sidebyside;hp=655ce365df46d67cd5e623adbb9e4f98fd034599 Explain IMDB. --- diff --git a/blog/data/2018-01-07-verk-i-det-fri-filmer.txt b/blog/data/2018-01-07-verk-i-det-fri-filmer.txt index 03289ada65..489470d8eb 100644 --- a/blog/data/2018-01-07-verk-i-det-fri-filmer.txt +++ b/blog/data/2018-01-07-verk-i-det-fri-filmer.txt @@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ Date: 2018-01-07 23:30

I've continued to track down list of movies that are legal to distribute on the Internet, and identified more than 11,000 title IDs -in The Internet Movie Database so far. Most of them (57%) are feature -films from USA published before 1923. I've also tracked down more -than 24,000 movies I have not yet been able to map to IMDB title ID, -so the real number could be a lot higher. According to the front web -page for Retro Film Vault, -there are 44,000 public domain films, so I guess there are still some -left to identify.

+in The Internet Movie Database (IMDB) so far. Most of them (57%) are +feature films from USA published before 1923. I've also tracked down +more than 24,000 movies I have not yet been able to map to IMDB title +ID, so the real number could be a lot higher. According to the front +web page for Retro Film +Vault, there are 44,000 public domain films, so I guess there are +still some left to identify.

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