[Videolib] Multi-year lease for streaming films

2014-02-03 Thread Laura Jenemann
Dear videolibbers, and especially academic librarians with distance education 
programs,

How do you address the faculty request for a streaming film that is only 
available on a multi-year leasing basis with PPR?

Please feel free to contact me off list with your response or links to 
collection development policies.

Thank you so much for your responses.

Regards,

Laura

Laura Jenemann
Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
George Mason University
703-993-7593
ljene...@gmu.edu

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working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.


Re: [Videolib] Multi-year lease for streaming films

2014-02-03 Thread Jessica Rosner
Have you contacted the rights holder/distributor to see if they can do a
license for a semester or whatever length you need? I would think most
would be flexible.  Or do you mean that the film is only sold with PPR
rights and NOT streaming rights? These are two very distinct rights and it
is very possible that a company that sells only PPR rights does not own
streaming rights.

Again not clear on if you can only get PPR rights and need streaming but in
general streaming rights are easier to obtain for short terms since most
major rights holders limit streaming to a year in the case of studios.

You also have the issue of nearly constant rights changes. I know this has
been my personal crusade but I still caution when buying fiction feature
films with lifetime rights from anyone other than the filmmaker or
production company as I know of no company willing to license these for
lifetime streaming.

Regards

Jessica




On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Laura Jenemann ljene...@gmu.edu wrote:

  Dear videolibbers, and especially academic librarians with distance
 education programs,



 How do you address the faculty request for a streaming film that is only
 available on a multi-year leasing basis with PPR?



 Please feel free to contact me off list with your response or links to
 collection development policies.



 Thank you so much for your responses.



 Regards,



 Laura



 Laura Jenemann

 Film Studies/Media Services Librarian

 George Mason University

 703-993-7593

 ljene...@gmu.edu



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Re: [Videolib] Multi-year lease for streaming films

2014-02-03 Thread Laura Jenemann
Thanks, Jessica, for helping me to clarify.  All of the issues you mention are 
topics for consideration.

My question is more of a general one: How are libraries dealing with this new 
model, and are they expressing policies publicly?

Regards,

Laura

From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 12:11 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Multi-year lease for streaming films

Have you contacted the rights holder/distributor to see if they can do a 
license for a semester or whatever length you need? I would think most would be 
flexible.  Or do you mean that the film is only sold with PPR rights and NOT 
streaming rights? These are two very distinct rights and it is very possible 
that a company that sells only PPR rights does not own streaming rights.
Again not clear on if you can only get PPR rights and need streaming but in 
general streaming rights are easier to obtain for short terms since most major 
rights holders limit streaming to a year in the case of studios.
You also have the issue of nearly constant rights changes. I know this has been 
my personal crusade but I still caution when buying fiction feature films with 
lifetime rights from anyone other than the filmmaker or production company as I 
know of no company willing to license these for lifetime streaming.
Regards

Jessica



On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Laura Jenemann 
ljene...@gmu.edumailto:ljene...@gmu.edu wrote:
Dear videolibbers, and especially academic librarians with distance education 
programs,

How do you address the faculty request for a streaming film that is only 
available on a multi-year leasing basis with PPR?

Please feel free to contact me off list with your response or links to 
collection development policies.

Thank you so much for your responses.

Regards,

Laura

Laura Jenemann
Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
George Mason University
703-993-7593tel:703-993-7593
ljene...@gmu.edumailto:ljene...@gmu.edu


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between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
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[Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

2014-02-03 Thread Sharon A. Finnerty
Hi All,
Does anyone know who has PPR for the 2001 film Waking Life.  Fox Searchlight is 
the distributor.  Swank and Criterion don't have it.
Thanks,
Sharon

Sharon Finnerty
Media Resources Coordinator
Weinberg Memorial Library
The University of Scranton
Scranton, PA 18510
sharon.finne...@scranton.edumailto:sharon.finne...@scranton.edu
Phone (570) 941-6330


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between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.


Re: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

2014-02-03 Thread Jessica Rosner
Did you try the wrong Criterion? Criterion Pictures USA which handled Fox
films lists it.

http://media2.criterionpic.com/htbin/wwform/014?TEXT=R14574096-14577706-/CA/WWI770.HTM


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Sharon A. Finnerty 
sharon.finne...@scranton.edu wrote:

  Hi All,

 Does anyone know who has PPR for the 2001 film *Waking Life. * Fox
 Searchlight is the distributor.  Swank and Criterion don't have it.

 Thanks,

 Sharon



 Sharon Finnerty

 Media Resources Coordinator

 Weinberg Memorial Library

 The University of Scranton

 Scranton, PA 18510

 sharon.finne...@scranton.edu

 Phone (570) 941-6330





 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of
 issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic
 control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in
 libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as
 an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of
 communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video
 producers and distributors.


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relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, 
preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
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Re: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

2014-02-03 Thread Suzanne Hitchon
Hello, Criterion does have the rights to this title!

http://media2.criterionpic.com/htbin/wwform/014/wwt770?kw=waking+lifetask=s
earchoption=com_searchItemid=102

Feel free to email me directly and let me know how I can help you!

Suzanne Hitchon
Criterion Pictures
SVP, Sales and Marketing
cell: 416-570-3606
office: 1-800-565-1996 ext 251 (Canada)
1-800-890-9494 ext 251 (US)

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From:  Sharon A. Finnerty sharon.finne...@scranton.edu
Reply-To:  videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Date:  Monday, 3 February, 2014 12:46 PM
To:  videolib@lists.berkeley.edu videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject:  [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

Hi All,
Does anyone know who has PPR for the 2001 film Waking Life.  Fox Searchlight
is the distributor.  Swank and Criterion don¹t have it.
Thanks, 
Sharon 
 
Sharon Finnerty
Media Resources Coordinator
Weinberg Memorial Library
The University of Scranton
Scranton, PA 18510
sharon.finne...@scranton.edu
Phone (570) 941-6330
 
 
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues
relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control,
preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective
working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and
distributors.

VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues 
relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, 
preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.


[Videolib] srtreaming rights

2014-02-03 Thread nahum laufer
We are a production Company self distributing our films.(and some others)
As I understand the rules you should have PPR to stream the film for
students  faculty so we have set the following fees for One Day after
Peace
Library use  (means allowing face to face screening) =$250
PPR = $300
PPR  streaming =$400 (from the university library server )
We're willing to give a life long streaming license for our films, Films
from other directors for 3 years 
I only once got a request from Online teaching institute for streaming only
for specific course, nothing came out of the request but we agreed on the
fee restricting the course for 500 students, if I understood your query is
that what your professor wants, only to stream a film? Without a copy in the
library ?
And then stream it in face to face (Library use) or in a seminar for
guests (PPR) so in the case of a university/college the streaming fee has to
include PPR 
PS: GMU has purchased a copy of One Day After Peace
cheers
Nahum Laufer
http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php
http://docsforeducation.com/ 
Sales
Docs for Education
Erez Laufer Films
Holland st 10 
Afulla 18371
Israel



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Today's Topics:

   1. Multi-year lease for streaming films (Laura Jenemann)
   2. Re: Multi-year lease for streaming films (Jessica Rosner)
   3. Re: Multi-year lease for streaming films (Laura Jenemann)
   4. PPR for Waking Life (Sharon A. Finnerty)


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Dear videolibbers, and especially academic librarians with distance
education programs,

How do you address the faculty request for a streaming film that is only
available on a multi-year leasing basis with PPR?

Please feel free to contact me off list with your response or links to
collection development policies.

Thank you so much for your responses.

Regards,

Laura

Laura Jenemann
Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
George Mason University
703-993-7593
ljene...@gmu.edu

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Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2014 12:11:13 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Multi-year lease for streaming films
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Have you contacted the rights holder/distributor to see if they can do a
license for a semester or whatever length you need? I would think most would
be flexible.  Or do you mean that the film is only sold with PPR rights and
NOT streaming rights? These are two very distinct rights and it is very
possible that a company that sells only PPR rights does not own streaming
rights.

Again not clear on if you can only get PPR rights and need streaming but in
general streaming rights are easier to obtain for short terms since most
major rights holders limit streaming to a year in the case of studios.

You also have the issue of nearly constant rights changes. I know this has
been my personal crusade but I still caution when buying fiction feature
films with lifetime rights from anyone other than the filmmaker or
production company as I know of no company willing to license these for
lifetime streaming.

Regards

Jessica




On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:49 AM, Laura Jenemann ljene...@gmu.edu wrote:

  Dear videolibbers, and especially academic librarians with distance 
 education programs,



 How do you address the faculty request for a streaming film that is 
 only available on a multi-year leasing basis with PPR?



 Please feel free to contact me off list with your response or links to 
 collection development policies.



 Thank you so much for your responses.



 Regards,



 Laura




Re: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

2014-02-03 Thread Sharon A. Finnerty
Thank you for your help.  I must have checked the wrong Criterion site.
Best,
Sharon

From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Suzanne Hitchon
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 12:58 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

Hello, Criterion does have the rights to this title!

http://media2.criterionpic.com/htbin/wwform/014/wwt770?kw=waking+lifetask=searchoption=com_searchItemid=102

Feel free to email me directly and let me know how I can help you!

Suzanne Hitchon
Criterion Pictures
SVP, Sales and Marketing
cell: 416-570-3606
office: 1-800-565-1996 ext 251 (Canada)
1-800-890-9494 ext 251 (US)

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From: Sharon A. Finnerty 
sharon.finne...@scranton.edumailto:sharon.finne...@scranton.edu
Reply-To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Date: Monday, 3 February, 2014 12:46 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu 
videolib@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

Hi All,
Does anyone know who has PPR for the 2001 film Waking Life.  Fox Searchlight is 
the distributor.  Swank and Criterion don't have it.
Thanks,
Sharon

Sharon Finnerty
Media Resources Coordinator
Weinberg Memorial Library
The University of Scranton
Scranton, PA 18510
sharon.finne...@scranton.edumailto:sharon.finne...@scranton.edu
Phone (570) 941-6330


VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues 
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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues 
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Re: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life

2014-02-03 Thread Jessica Rosner
Yep pretty common. Cheat sheet. Criterion Pictures USA had Fox, Paramount
and some other companies. Criterion Janus has mostly classic films Bergman,
Fellini etc. If you ask one for the wrong title they will likely send you
to the other.


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:47 PM, Sharon A. Finnerty 
sharon.finne...@scranton.edu wrote:

  Thank you for your help.  I must have checked the wrong Criterion site.

 Best,

 Sharon



 *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
 videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Suzanne Hitchon
 *Sent:* Monday, February 03, 2014 12:58 PM
 *To:* videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
 *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] PPR for Waking Life



 Hello, Criterion does have the rights to this title!




 http://media2.criterionpic.com/htbin/wwform/014/wwt770?kw=waking+lifetask=searchoption=com_searchItemid=102



 Feel free to email me directly and let me know how I can help you!



 Suzanne Hitchon

 *Criterion Pictures*

 SVP, Sales and Marketing

 cell: 416-570-3606

 office: 1-800-565-1996 ext 251 (Canada)

 1-800-890-9494 ext 251 (US)



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 *From: *Sharon A. Finnerty sharon.finne...@scranton.edu
 *Reply-To: *videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
 *Date: *Monday, 3 February, 2014 12:46 PM
 *To: *videolib@lists.berkeley.edu videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
 *Subject: *[Videolib] PPR for Waking Life



 Hi All,

 Does anyone know who has PPR for the 2001 film *Waking Life. * Fox
 Searchlight is the distributor.  Swank and Criterion don't have it.

 Thanks,

 Sharon



 Sharon Finnerty

 Media Resources Coordinator

 Weinberg Memorial Library

 The University of Scranton

 Scranton, PA 18510

 sharon.finne...@scranton.edu

 Phone (570) 941-6330





 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of
 issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic
 control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in
 libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as
 an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of
 communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video
 producers and distributors.

 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of
 issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic
 control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in
 libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as
 an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of
 communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video
 producers and distributors.


VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues 
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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
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between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.


Re: [Videolib] srtreaming rights

2014-02-03 Thread Jessica Rosner
Also to clarify you do not need PPR for a library to own/ circulate a copy.
Now if you do not sell your films retail it is a moot point but librarians
are understandably sensitive on this issue.


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Jessica Rosner maddux2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nahum in the US you do NOT need Public Performance Rights to use a film IN
 A  CLASS. If the film is available at retail price you can use that in a
 class.
 The face to face  exemption is very specific to use in a physical
 classroom as part of specific class and limited to students enrolled in
 that class You DO need PPR rights if you want to show a film to an open
 audience on campus, in a library etc.

 PPR rights are totally separate from Streaming Rights which allow an
 institution to either directly stream on their own system or access the
 streaming of distributor. Obviously different distributors, filmmakers,
 rights holders own and offer different rights for different prices and term
 lengths.


 On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:40 PM, nahum laufer lauf...@netvision.net.ilwrote:

 We are a production Company self distributing our films.(and some others)
 As I understand the rules you should have PPR to stream the film for
 students  faculty so we have set the following fees for One Day after
 Peace
 Library use  (means allowing face to face screening) =$250
 PPR = $300
 PPR  streaming =$400 (from the university library server )
 We're willing to give a life long streaming license for our films, Films
 from other directors for 3 years
 I only once got a request from Online teaching institute for streaming
 only
 for specific course, nothing came out of the request but we agreed on the
 fee restricting the course for 500 students, if I understood your query is
 that what your professor wants, only to stream a film? Without a copy in
 the
 library ?
 And then stream it in face to face (Library use) or in a seminar for
 guests (PPR) so in the case of a university/college the streaming fee has
 to
 include PPR
 PS: GMU has purchased a copy of One Day After Peace
 cheers
 Nahum Laufer
 http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php
 http://docsforeducation.com/
 Sales
 Docs for Education
 Erez Laufer Films
 Holland st 10
 Afulla 18371
 Israel



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3. Re: Multi-year lease for streaming films (Laura Jenemann)
4. PPR for Waking Life (Sharon A. Finnerty)


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 Dear videolibbers, and especially academic librarians with distance
 education programs,

 How do you address the faculty request for a streaming film that is only
 available on a multi-year leasing basis with PPR?

 Please feel free to contact me off list with your response or links to
 collection development policies.

 Thank you so much for your responses.

 Regards,

 Laura

 Laura Jenemann
 Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
 George Mason University
 703-993-7593
 ljene...@gmu.edu

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 Have you contacted the rights holder/distributor to see if they can do a
 license for a semester or whatever length you need? I would think most
 would
 be flexible.  Or do you mean that the film is only sold with PPR rights
 and
 NOT streaming rights? These are two 

[Videolib] Your are invited to present at the 36th NMM

2014-02-03 Thread Ursula Schwarz
NMM is now accepting presentation proposals for the 36th National Media
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NMM offers several professional development sessions. Sessions are one hour,
including 15 minutes for QA.
 
We welcome proposals on the following topics:
* how to promote use of your video content
* collection development in the digital age
* how using video facilitates learning
* Section 108 - what you can and can't do
* streaming media
* ...or any other issue that you think would be inspiring for attendees
If your proposal is accepted, NMM will provide free registration, one
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Share your ideas and knowledge with your colleagues!
 
Submission deadline:  March 1, 2014
 
To submit a proposal send a description (75 word limit) to


Kyle Anderson
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email: kander...@media.utah.edu
phone: 801-581-7749


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[Videolib] streaming and common sense

2014-02-03 Thread nahum laufer


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   1. Re: srtreaming rights (Jessica Rosner)

Hi Jessica 
I didn't get an answer for my query
Its not a question what is legal or what are the rules in USA, but one of
Common sense
if I understood Laura's query is that what happens if  your professor wants,
only to stream a film? Without a copy in the library ?
 And then stream it in face to face (Library use) or in a seminar  for
guests (PPR) so in the case of a university/college the streaming 
 fee should  include PPR
In case of a university library purchasing only streaming rights, who is
going to use the film? Not the university public?
 During the Year 2013 I sold to 80 Academic libraries including 60 in North
America the film One Day After Peace all except one purchased PPR,
3 asked and received streaming rights for an extra $100, any library that
has the film and will want to get streaming rights I'll ask for only $100.
I would like to hear the opinion of librarians  other distributers if I'm
right,
 has anyone ever purchased only streaming rights?
cheers

Nahum Laufer
http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php
http://docsforeducation.com/ 
Sales
Docs for Education
Erez Laufer Films
Holland st 10 
Afulla 18371
Israel


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Also to clarify you do not need PPR for a library to own/ circulate a copy.
Now if you do not sell your films retail it is a moot point but librarians
are understandably sensitive on this issue.


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Jessica Rosner maddux2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Nahum in the US you do NOT need Public Performance Rights to use a 
 film IN A  CLASS. If the film is available at retail price you can use 
 that in a class.
 The face to face  exemption is very specific to use in a physical 
 classroom as part of specific class and limited to students enrolled 
 in that class You DO need PPR rights if you want to show a film to an 
 open audience on campus, in a library etc.

 PPR rights are totally separate from Streaming Rights which allow an 
 institution to either directly stream on their own system or access 
 the streaming of distributor. Obviously different distributors, 
 filmmakers, rights holders own and offer different rights for 
 different prices and term lengths.


 On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:40 PM, nahum laufer
lauf...@netvision.net.ilwrote:

 We are a production Company self distributing our films.(and some 
 others) As I understand the rules you should have PPR to stream the 
 film for students  faculty so we have set the following fees for 
 One Day after Peace
 Library use  (means allowing face to face screening) =$250 PPR = $300 
 PPR  streaming =$400 (from the university library server ) We're 
 willing to give a life long streaming license for our films, Films 
 from other directors for 3 years I only once got a request from 
 Online teaching institute for streaming only for specific course, 
 nothing came out of the request but we agreed on the fee restricting 
 the course for 500 students, if I understood your query is that what 
 your professor wants, only to stream a film? Without a copy in the 
 library ?
 And then stream it in face to face (Library use) or in a seminar 
 for guests (PPR) so in the case of a university/college the streaming 
 fee has to include PPR
 PS: GMU has purchased a copy of One Day After Peace
 cheers
 Nahum Laufer
 http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php
 http://docsforeducation.com/
 Sales
 Docs for Education
 Erez Laufer Films
 Holland st 10
 Afulla 18371
 Israel



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