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In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.general, Jonathan Wilson writes:
> > I aggree with this. the hollywood news sites regularly post "insider
> > gossip" on the latest hollywood films so why shouldn't we post pictures of
> > this dealers catalog. If someone has scans then that is ok.
>
> Hollywood "insider gossip" is a little different, Jonathan. Movie rumors
> and leaked trade secrets rarely infringe on copyrights at respectable sites.
> How many "Hollywood news sites" do you see with illicit movie scripts or
> leaked scans of posters or movie stills? Do you see a lot of them? Right,
> because all the illegally leaked stuff out there gets distributed through
> covert channels or published anonymously on Usenet, not on respectable
> sites. [...]
BTW, much of the so-called "insider information" and "rumors" on popular
news sites is actually presented under license, with permission of the
movie company. It's spoon-fed to the consumer as if it were some secret,
because that makes it seem more important and tantalizing. Much of it is
simply marketing. Beaucoup bucks await those who can successfully pair
buyers and sellers of such information, in a way that the information is
exclusive to someone for a short period, giving them the competitive edge.
--Todd
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