From Seb Chan's fresh + new(er) blog... 
(http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/dmsblog/index.php/2007/06/24/good-copy-bad-copy-the-developing-world-and-copyright/)

"Good Copy, Bad Copy (http://www.goodcopybadcopy.net/ ) is a rather 
splendid hour long documentary exploring Copyight law as it applies 
to remix culture. Unlike a lot of similar projects Good Copy, Bad 
Copy is truly internationalist and the most fascinating voices come 
from the developing world - a Nigerian 'Nollywood' 
(http://www.thisisnollywood.com/ ) film company that has been 
producing 'straight to DVD' digital films for many years and building 
a business model that allows them to compete effectively with 
'pirated' DVD copies in the local markets; and a Techno Brega 
producer in northern Brazil whose music is given away freely as 
marketing for enormous parties.
One of the most striking things about the Nollywood and Brazilian 
examples is that here are cultural producers who are using the 
internationalist and globalising mechanisms of the Internet to 
effectively spread their cultural products far and wide. To hear the 
Nigerian film producer talk about African Americans in the USA as his 
next 'emerging target market' is a lovely flip of traditional ideas 
about one-way globalisation. In many ways this echoes many of the 
themes that I and others were talking about in the last few weeks in 
Havana - seizing the opportunities that are now available rather than 
being crippled by seeing them as a threat.
There are instructions on downloading the whole documentary (freely) 
on the promotional website. It is also on Google Video. 
(http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-166095432964105847 ) (


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