latimes.com— "The MPAA admitted Monday that it had duplicated "This Film Is Not Yet Rated" without the filmmaker's permission " Whoops!
Jan 24, 2006View in Crawl 4
They should pay an outrageous fine to this guy. Then they can turn around and say "nobody is above the pirating laws! not even us!" At least that way they would still have their credibility. But since that is never going to happen, they just look like fools with absolutist ideals and a big legal stick.
"""""Its not Piracy unless you distribute it. This is called "Fair Use""""""Uhhhhh, no. Not that I don't pirate, just that this statement is stupid. Eric Wilson
oepapelJan 24, 2006
They should pay an outrageous fine to this guy. Then they can turn around and say "nobody is above the pirating laws! not even us!" At least that way they would still have their credibility. But since that is never going to happen, they just look like fools with absolutist ideals and a big legal stick.
tkdan235Jan 24, 2006
RIAA MPAA... so lame...i hate everybody
tkdwilsonJan 25, 2006
"""""Its not Piracy unless you distribute it. This is called "Fair Use""""""Uhhhhh, no. Not that I don't pirate, just that this statement is stupid. Eric Wilson
dingcJan 25, 2006
Doesn't this mean that all MPAA employees commit Seppuku?
maldonJan 25, 2006
f**king hypocrites
cleversharkJan 25, 2006
Let's see Jack Valenti's decrepit bony ass in federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison now!
iraqmaniacJan 25, 2006
I might actually have to watch this movie now