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Re: Moviemakers win legal battle with DVD sanitizers

Posted by PTravel on 07/12/06 02:34

"Martin Heffels" <youwishyouwouldknow@nottellinya.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 02:18:52 GMT, Larry in AZ
> <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote:
>
>>Waiving the right to remain silent, "Richard Crowley"
>><richard.7.crowley@intel.com> said:
>>
>>> "Larry in AZ" wrote ...
>>>> The ruling has nothing to do with the watching of said material. It
>>>> addresses the CHANGING of it for re-distribution.
>>>
>>> What about selective playback of the unchanged original?
>>> No different in nature than what happens today with some
>>> R-rated movies on TV today. Do the satellite channels and
>>> local stations get approval from the producer every time they
>>> show a movie that "has been editied to fit the time" along with
>>> all the commercials in a neat 1:58:30 timeslot? Or "modified
>>> to fit your screen"?
>>
>>That's a good question, and one that I can't answer...
>
> And what about the airlines? Do they loose the right as well? Does that
> mean no more movies on a trans-atlantic flight? :-((

Airlines only show films pursuant to license. Public performance is another
right reserved to the copyright owner.

>
> -m-
> --
> "I'm full of dust and guitars." - Syd Barrett
> 07/07/06 The Crazy Diamond is now a star in heaven

 

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