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Re: [dvd-discuss] Fair use in the wild...
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- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] Fair use in the wild...
- From: Michael.A.Rolenz(at)aero.org
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 15:35:12 -0700
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DVD..... sewer?...
Sewer:Noun
1.A conduit that carries away sewage or surface water
2. Someone who sews
Either one seems applicable.
Actually, there is nothing really new about this. Hollywood routinely
reedited movies for rerelease to fit into television or cable time slots,
video cassettes or to just make the movie "nicer" (e.g., the original
Frankenstein "Oh..what do we throw now" ).
"Robert S. Thau" <rst@ai.mit.edu>
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Subject: [dvd-discuss] Fair use in the wild...
Here's an interesting example of fair use of DVD-distributed content:
http://www.dvdsewer.com/news/reports/et_edit.htm
It seems that the new digital enhancements in the upcoming re-release
of E.T. include replacement of some cops' guns with walkie-talkies.
The modified scene was captured from a current trailer, included on
the DVD release of "The Grinch".
rst