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 Fahrenheit 9/11 
According to CNETnews.com, a bootleg copy of Fahrenheit 9/11 is available on the Internet, via a link at an anti-Moore website.

The site's proprietor quotes an interview with Moore in which the filmmaker expresses his disagreement with copyright laws and approves of non-commercial unauthorized downloading. The film's distributor is less equanimious about it.

For a thoughtful comment on the film from a conservative point of view, see TechCentralStation today. (PFF and TechCentralStation disagree violently about telecom policy, but on other topics it is a great source.)

posted by James DeLong : 7/2/2004 08:31:02 AM

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7.2.2004
 Fahrenheit 9/11 
According to CNETnews.com, a bootleg copy of Fahrenheit 9/11 is available on the Internet, via a link at an anti-Moore website.

The site's proprietor quotes an interview with Moore in which the filmmaker expresses his disagreement with copyright laws and approves of non-commercial unauthorized downloading. The film's distributor is less equanimious about it.

For a thoughtful comment on the film from a conservative point of view, see TechCentralStation today. (PFF and TechCentralStation disagree violently about telecom policy, but on other topics it is a great source.)

posted by James DeLong : 7/2/2004 08:31:02 AM

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