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Old February 19th, 2004, 10:17 PM
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the keynotes......

Where can I watch the 2000,2001, and 2002 steve jobs keynotes? The 2003 and 2004 ones are on apple site, but I wasnt sure if there was any place to watch these past ones. I wanted to know if their are any sites that have the WWDC and Macworld Expo and other such keynotes where steve had anything to say. Ive only ever seen the 2003 and 2004 keynotes, and ive heard the past ones have been good and a lot better (the macworld this year being kind of lackluster). Anyway, any help greatly appreciated .
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Old February 20th, 2004, 05:38 AM
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A VERY nice question indeed! Where can we find those keynotes?
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Old February 20th, 2004, 11:10 AM
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On every single keynote broadcast, Apple has a copyright statement that basically states that the keynotes may not be rebroadcast anywhere without written permission from them.

So, in other words, you probably won't see them anywhere legally unless Apple puts them up on their site or segments of them are shown on TV. Not likely.
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Aha! Thanks Ricky!
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so theyre nowhere to be found? oh well..........
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i actually have quite a few Keynotes in Quicktime format, that an Apple employee gave me. Apple used to give employees CD's with them, in Quicktime format. But, as of Macworld NY 2002, they stopped with Quicktime, and started distributing them on DVD's.
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i actually have quite a few Keynotes in Quicktime format, that an Apple employee gave me. Apple used to give employees CD's with them, in Quicktime format. But, as of Macworld NY 2002, they stopped with Quicktime, and started distributing them on DVD's.
Are the ones in QT higher quality then the downloaded streams? if so We want WE WANT!!!
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They are, but you guys can't have them
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