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To: steve-b

That's reasonable. It's up to the people who make the movies to decide. If they allow cleaner versions to be adapted, they broaden their potential audience. If they are satisfied whith less market, that should be their choice.


262 posted on 07/10/2006 10:29:26 AM PDT by 3niner
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To: 3niner
"That's reasonable. It's up to the people who make the movies to decide. If they allow cleaner versions to be adapted, they broaden their potential audience. If they are satisfied whith less market, that should be their choice."

It should also be perfectly legal for a purchaser to alter a DVD any way he or she wishes, as long as it is not resold. Furthermore, it should be legal for companies to provide a service to alter DVDs after they have been purchased, and the people who make the DVDs should not have any say in it once it has been sold.
267 posted on 07/10/2006 10:35:23 AM PDT by Hendrix
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