Very interesting article in Slate on the battle between directors and bowdlerizers. Looks like Mrs. Grundy has the law on her side.
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Posted by: Sri on January 20, 2003 7:26 PMSo why don't I ever get fanboi (actually, I'd prefer fangurl) gushing in my comments?
Posted by: Frankenstein on January 20, 2003 9:29 PMWell, as odd as it sounds, the bowdlerizers do have free speech on their side, don't they?
God bless America. :-)
Posted by: Dean Esmay on January 21, 2003 2:50 AMThis case is hugely important for digital media.
With physical good, the doctrine of first sale ensures that I can modify them (re-bind a book, annotate in the margins etc.) and re-sell them without having to contact the original author at all.
In the digital domain, this becomes problematic - as creating copies is now straightforward, there is no longer a scarcity defined by the physical good.
Hence (part of) my proposal over at http://mediagora.com - that this notion should be extended to the digital domain, such that I can distribute derivative works of an existing work, as long as my customers buy a copy of the source work too.
If I were to put some of this filtering software on a copy of "Meet John Doe" and run the DVD in reverse, would it be possible to strip off Gary Cooper's clothes and find out once and for all whether -- uh, well, you know.
Posted by: Leigh Hanlon on January 21, 2003 5:33 PMWhat if I didn't want to read an article in a newspaper. Could the writers and editors have the courts force me to read the newspaper in their prescribed order and completely. Does this pertain to books? What if I didn't really care to see Star Wars Episode I, but want to see Episode II?
I am so confused, I think I need the gubbmint (and/or Hollywood) to tell me how to live my life.
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