Jan 24 2006
Talk about hypocrisy
The Motion Picture Association of America made a copy of This Film Is Not Yet Rated despite the express request by the director that they not do so. And their justification? ‘Oh, we had to because it’s about us.’ It’s always about them, isn’t it. Couldn’t they have just asked for another few copies?
Read the entire article at Ars Technica.
Technorati Tags: security, DRM
This is funny! Unfortunately, I betchacookie that MPAA’s defense will be Fair Use related, though I think cracking the DMCA (if that was done) will get them into hot water. (I have Fair USe on my mind right now: I just wrote a “pre-review” of the Brennan Center’s Fair use report:
http://podcastroundtable.com/?p=18
To Dan Glickman
Dan Glickman,
As former Director of the Institute of Politics located at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and former Secretary of Agriculture, I must assume that you are a very rational (obviously) well educated and discip…