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The Uno Live Database is a preservation project based around the band Muse and their live performances. Started in July 2016 by GameGear360, it was named after the first song completed, Uno. After realizing that once-prominent Muse fan websites were going offline, there became the risk that certain concerts only available on fan sites would be lost forever. It was decided that there should be a place that preserved all of Muse's live performances. Thus, the archival project was formed in July 2016.
As of July 2018, the project has amassed over 200 gigabytes of data, consisting of over 8000 videos.
It should be noted that nothing contained in this project is of original ownership by the project members. The content is not hosted on MuseWiki servers and is not directly affiliated with MuseWiki or its host network. The data contained in the project has often been upgraded to include multiple angles and audio replacements in order to obtain the most complete performance. The contents of the project are only for the educational purpose of preservation to prevent performances from being lost forever. All rights reserved to Muse, Helium-3, Warner Brothers, and the original content creators.
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<center><big><big>The Uno Live Database is a preservation project based around the band Muse and their live performances. Started in July 2016 by GameGear360, it was named after the first song completed, Uno. After realizing that once-prominent Muse fan websites were going offline, there became the risk that certain concerts only available on fan sites would be lost forever. It was decided that there should be a place that preserved all of Muse's live performances. Thus, the archival project was formed in July 2016.</big></big></center><br> | <center><big><big><big>The Uno Live Database is a preservation project based around the band Muse and their live performances. Started in July 2016 by GameGear360, it was named after the first song completed, Uno. After realizing that once-prominent Muse fan websites were going offline, there became the risk that certain concerts only available on fan sites would be lost forever. It was decided that there should be a place that preserved all of Muse's live performances. Thus, the archival project was formed in July 2016.</big></big></big></center><br> | ||
<center><big><big><b>As of July 2018, the project has amassed over 200 gigabytes of data, consisting of over | <center><big><big><b>As of July 2018, the project has amassed over 200 gigabytes of data, consisting of over 8000 videos.</b></big></big></center><br> | ||
<small><center>It should be noted that nothing contained in this project is of original ownership by the project members. The content is not hosted on MuseWiki servers and is not directly affiliated with MuseWiki or its host network. The data contained in the project has often been upgraded to include multiple angles and audio replacements in order to obtain the most complete performance. The contents of the project are only for the educational purpose of preservation to prevent performances from being lost forever. All rights reserved to Muse, Helium-3, Warner Brothers, and the original content creators.</center></small> | <small><center>It should be noted that nothing contained in this project is of original ownership by the project members. The content is not hosted on MuseWiki servers and is not directly affiliated with MuseWiki or its host network. The data contained in the project has often been upgraded to include multiple angles and audio replacements in order to obtain the most complete performance. The contents of the project are only for the educational purpose of preservation to prevent performances from being lost forever. All rights reserved to Muse, Helium-3, Warner Brothers, and the original content creators.</center></small> |
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