Actually, you can't: 1) copy them (in most cases) 2) edit them -- which my son's 8th Grade teacher did to Pay it Forward, cutting out the naughty bits, and proudly told the parents this with me less than two feet away from him. 3) or use them as earrings after Labor Day.
But other than that, what he says. Dennis D Milestone Film & Video On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 2:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > None of what your colleagues has told you is true. I think he or she is > definitely confusing this stuff with photoduplicated print reserve > materials. The First Sale doctrine of the copyright law allows you to do > whatever you damn want with legally acquired copies of DVDs (including, > unlimited loan, resale, rental...) > > gary handman -- Best, Dennis Doros Milestone Film & Video/Milliarium Zero PO Box 128 Harrington Park, NJ 07640 Phone: 201-767-3117 Fax: 201-767-3035 email: [email protected] www.milestonefilms.com www.arayafilm.com www.exilesfilm.com www.wordisoutmovie.com www.killerofsheep.com AMIA Philadelphia 2010: www.amianet.org Join "Milestone Film" on Facebook!
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