Who cares? Why say no?
I agree with you. This is bigger than you Dinesh. He should have let them run the teaser. Dinesh would have gotten the credit.
Intellectual property. Once IP is used w/o credit and or adapted, it is open source and editing in any direction by anyone who wants if fair game.
And for various reasons this household hasn’t watched Fox News for over two years. It is not a credible source and hasn’t been for a while.
Regards
Would you work really hard to produce something and casually let someone steal it?
Because they don’t do the same when it’s CNN... or any other network.
Englebrecht was not even allowed to say the name of the movie as a condition for her appearance on the show. She called Dinesh and he said go on the show anyway to discuss the election fraud.
Don’t blame Dinesh at all for refusing the use of the film without attribution.
Does Tucker have any record of doing anything like that? I doubt it. And if Dinesh had evidence that that was the plan, I imagine he would have shared that as well.
I think it’s important. Having been on Glenn Beck when he touted my film “Rockin’ the Wall,” even though we did not have any conditions, Glenn graciously ran the production main credits. If you are investing money-—Dinesh’s movie had to cost probably $3m at least-—people deserve to get recognized for ponying up.
Moreover, it is not acceptable for the television show, without the producer’s permission, to cut a trailer. Trailers are mini-movies. Their purpose is to sell the film. Unless the producer agrees, they need to be run in their entirety. In the case Carlson’s team mentioned, the producers obviously allowed Fox to cut the trailer themselves. If the television show demands YOU cut it, well, you might choose to (because it’s its own little film) but that costs considerable $ in editing.
Dinesh is right, and is correct to call them out.
Shoe on the other foot! Why didn’t Tucker give in because it is important?
Who cares say yes!
The gagging on Tucker Carlson’s knob is getting pretty intense here on Freerepublic.