20 May 2009

Good Copy - Bad Copy, or wake up MPAA and The Music Industry

I just got done watching a very interesting film, called Good Copy Bad Copy. It's a free download from the makers of the film, just do Good Copy Bad Copy as a Google search, and you will find the DivX file.
The subject of the film is Copyright, what's right and wrong, and perceptions of right and wrong. Also how the future of the Motion Picture Association of America and the Record Industry as a whole is limited, to the model their using, which I mentioned in my previous blog is severely dated.
It has interview's in Russia,Sweden (Yes that Pirate Bay country, and with the Pirate Bay guy's), Nigeria, Brazil and the US, with key people in each. I love documentaries which point out to the US what's wrong with their country, because, they are the only one's capable of changing something that is already highly corrupt. Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Supersize Me just to name but a few which preceded Good copy Bad Copy doing exactly this.
A first for Good Copy Bad Copy, is that it's not made or produced by any US company, with a problem with their own country. This film comes direct out of, wait for it, Denmark, a land known only by it's slightly salted butter, and Hans Christian Anderson, has produced what I regard as one of thee best Documentaries I've seen ever, it's definitely on par with the one's I've already mentioned. Denmark a land who Say's what do you want to learn our language for? Because they regard it not so much as a language, but more of a throat infection. All I can say is I can't wait for the next project from Rosforth (sounds Scottish, but it would have something to do with the Vikings, if you know your history.) Who don't ask so much as a cent for a film. That despite being only an hour long, it should have been in the Cinema world wide in my humble opinion.
If you want to see a documentary film which interviews all sides this is the one, so check it out, and be so kind to leave a donation. http://www.goodcopybadcopy.net/about is the Address if you decide to check it out.

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