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Re: [dvd-discuss] Chain sues to edit films
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- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] Chain sues to edit films
- From: mickey <mickeym(at)mindspring.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 16:40:07 -0400
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Looking at their website, they offer "edited DVD's", I wonder how that's
done?
Are they still CSS'ed? Region coded? Macrovisioned?
mickeym
Michael A Rolenz wrote:
>Deja vu all over again......and part of the "what-if" was also digital
>play lists...right now the DGA is still in the analog age....OTOH given
>the way they have edited films for TV, Broadcast and even Video, I find
>some of the DGA's arguments about integrity to be comical....remember "The
>Graduate" The most famous shot in the whole film disappeared when recut
>for video.
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>mickey <mickeym@mindspring.com>
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>This was covered as a "what-if" on this list some time ago....mickeym
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>http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/Movies/08/30/film.lawsuit.reut/index.html
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