from GigaLaw.com Daily News, by Doug Isenberg
July 11, 2006

"Editing Movies Violates Copyright, Judge Rules
After a bitter three-year legal battle involving Utah companies that sanitize 
movies on DVD and VHS tape, a federal judge in Denver ruled that such editing 
violates U.S. copyright laws and must be stopped. In a ruling in the case 
involving CleanFlicks vs. 16 of Hollywood's hottest directors, U.S. District 
Judge Richard P. Matsch found that making copies of movies to delete 
objectionable language, sex and violence hurts studios and directors who own 
the movie rights."




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