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QUOTING has evolved over the last four hundred years. Once upon a time you could only repeat my words from your own memory. Later on, you could quote me in writing. With the advent of recorded media, you could quote me by re-recording a sound or an image. In the digital age, it is just a matter of cut and paste. This may sound like progress to you but to companies like Walt Disney it is a threat to their business model which is based on owning creativity.

We talked to professors and librarians who warned about the corporate ownership of culture. We talked to artists, writers, musicians, scientists and even party clowns who have been threatened, sued, fined and even jailed in the name of 'Copyright'. We talked to lots of lawyers who said that copyright has become the tool of large corporations, used to abuse anyone whose rights come into conflict with theirs.....

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  • 1 - Mars Sanford

    Jun 19, 2003 at 11:58 am

    That IS interesting! The preview looks good and very thought out, for any else who find this interesting.

  • 2 - Phillip Winn

    Jun 19, 2003 at 12:47 pm

    Yikes! $55! That's a bit spendy. I liked the preview, but I'm not sure I'm willing to part with $55 on that basis.

    It might also be somewhat difficult to garner much sympathy from people in a struggle against a company that releases movies it took them millions and millions to make on DVD for $20.

    I understand that there are economic factors that make this so (though $55 *does* seem a bit steep), but it looks pretty bad.

  • 3 - Mars Sanford

    Jun 19, 2003 at 2:20 pm

    Jebus! I didn't even make it to the price tag (damn you web-based-ADD!) But I agree, 55 is unexcusable.

    This is especially true for a documentary. I'm sorry, but documentaries are cheap. Not saying they aren't wonderful, I love to watch them, but I have no idea how they could justify such a price tag.

  • 4 - Jeff McCune

    Jun 19, 2003 at 6:51 pm

    The preview is interesting and I'd buy it for $5 just for the light saber scene but I'd never pay $55, that's just crazy. I think they're right that people don't pay enough attention to intellectual property issues.

  • 5 - Brian Flemming

    Jun 20, 2003 at 2:24 am

    Lessig blogged it awhile back. But yeah--$55. Yikes.

    Lessig hinted that the video would not be available for long--maybe that's why the high price tag.

  • 6 - Jed Horovitz

    Jun 25, 2003 at 11:21 am

    First off, our movie is aimed at the educational and library market where the typical video costs around $300.

    If, as an individual you understandably, don't want to spend $50.00 please ask your local library to order a copy for you. That's why they are there. This is a video about the cultural commons of which libraries are (once were and should be) the capital.

    Lastly, you can now stream it (up to 300kpbs) via our web site. There is no charge, although we do ask for a donation.

  • 7 - Eric Olsen

    Jun 25, 2003 at 11:41 am

    Thanks Jed for the clarification, information, and elucidation.

  • 8 - Brian Flemming

    Jun 25, 2003 at 6:03 pm

    Posted a review roundup.

  • 9 - Greg Hittelman

    Jul 02, 2003 at 3:36 pm

    Our new documentary WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT ("the movie Disney doesn't want you to see") has been included as a part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's exciting and wonderful "ILLEGAL ART" exhibit this month.

    what: WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT (2003, 58 min.), Produced by Jed Horovitz, Directed by Greg Hittelman, A Fiat Lucre Production.

    when: JULY 23, 6PM*, and JULY 24, 10PM
    *intro and Q&A with special guest LAWRENCE LESSIG

    where: ROXIE CINEMA 3117 16th St., at the corner of Valencia St., San Francisco

    tickets: at the door $8 general, $4 seniors and children

    …Wholly independent and filmed on a guerilla budget, the two-man WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT crew canvassed the nation to create this front line report from the culture wars. Party clowns, a Rolling Stones tribute band, legal scholars, artists, DJ’s, Star Wars fans, teachers and many more tell an "extraordinary" tale about how ownership of ideas has come into conflict with free expression.

    Lawrence Lessig, the Stanford law professor who argued against the copyright extension before the Supreme Court, and known as the "guru" of copyright issues, is calling WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT "Extraordinary" and "Brilliant", and word is spreading...

    Don't miss this chance to see WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT -- before the lawyers attack!

    Best regards,
    Greg Hittelman

    p.s. I'll be up from L.A. for the July 23 screening, so don't be shy and be sure to say "Hi".

    more info: www.willfulinfringement.com www.illegal-art.org

  • 10 - M. Del Branson

    Nov 03, 2003 at 3:50 pm

    I've encountered difficulties seeking a copy of Willful Infringement to add to our county's library collection. The website dedicated to the movie, Willfulinfringement.com, doesn't appear to be running anymore.
    We've received numerous requests for this title, and I'm hoping to make it available to our local community. With the website down, does anybody have information on where this title can presently be purchased?

    Matthew
    Springfield-Greene County Library

  • 11 - Eric Olsen

    Nov 03, 2003 at 4:09 pm

    Matthew, very curious, am looking into it for you.

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