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Off With Their Heads

Off With Their Heads
by Dick Morris

Should companies be permitted to re-edit films into family-oriented versions?
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YES
The right to re-edit films should be seen as a right to free speech. Audiences should have an opportunity to view films without offensive content
NO
Re-editing films violates copyright law. It violates the filmmaker's vision
 
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Some companies offer re-edited DVDs and videos to consumers who want to experience some of Hollywood's best films without objectionable content. These companies aren't damaging the film; they're merely editing out offensive material.

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We'll send your vote to The Director's Guild of America.

 
Some Hollywood directors are asking a federal court to prohibit companies from re-editing movies into more family-oriented versions because it's a violation of artistic freedom and U.S. law. Directors should have a say over how their movies are edited.

 

 



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