For our cities festivities we have started having an outdoor movie night last summer. It was one movie, one night, free of charge for kids in the city park. This years movie was supposed to be Eight Below, until we found out that it was actually illegal to show a movie in public.
I've never read the fine print of the movie's copyrights, just new it was illegal to copy and sell copies of movies. I understand the law, just not sure I totally agree with it. I mean, odds are there would be at most 50 people there, maybe 12 families. So the film makers, artist are losing out on revenue because the movie was being shown?
Odds are if it was a really good movie, like I think Eight Below is, it would send them out to buy there own copy of the movie.
Oh well, just really bummed that all these regulation keep people from having a good time and just generally enjoying each others company.
I've never read the fine print of the movie's copyrights, just new it was illegal to copy and sell copies of movies. I understand the law, just not sure I totally agree with it. I mean, odds are there would be at most 50 people there, maybe 12 families. So the film makers, artist are losing out on revenue because the movie was being shown?
Odds are if it was a really good movie, like I think Eight Below is, it would send them out to buy there own copy of the movie.Oh well, just really bummed that all these regulation keep people from having a good time and just generally enjoying each others company.
