Lee Miller writes:

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CNN posted this interesting analysis of the Clean Flicks copyright case.
I
suppose the bottom line is that the analyst views it as an example of a
new
and growing trend in American society: persons who believe that their
religious or social beliefs place them above the law.
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I don't have any problem with the decision--it seems like the proverbial
open and shut case--but it does put me in mind of something a friend of
mine said during the Great Colorization Crisis: the products of
Hollywood are entitled to exactly the same respect and loving attention
to authorial intent that Hollywood has always lavished on its versions
of the great novels.

Ed Frank
U of Memphis Libraries



 

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