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17,
2004
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NBC
Blocking Use of Bush TV Footage for Film Critical of War in Iraq
'Unofficially, We Don’t Think It Makes the President Look Good' A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT NBC
is using its copyright protection to deny an award-winning filmmaker
access to film of a recent appearance by President Bush on "Meet
the Press," possibly because the network is trying to protect
the President politically, a Stanford Law professor said today. "In
preparing the extended version of the film, Greenwald wanted to include
a one-minute clip from NBC’s "Meet the Press" interview," Lessig
told the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection. "Greenwald
was denied permission. The agent informing Greenwald’s agent of the
decision stated, ‘Unofficially, we don’t think it makes the President
look good.’" "We
are pleased and excited to be the theatrical distributor for the new
full-length version of ‘Uncovered.’ The additional material that the
director Robert Greenwald has included is dramatic and important, including
an exclusive interview with David Kay. We are troubled and shocked
at the efforts of GE/NBC to refuse permission for the use of one minute
of President Bush’s interview with Tim Russert. This refusal makes
no sense to us on any creative level and we hope the efforts of Larry
Lessig will result in a change of mind. The public has every right
to review this film, and this segment," said Philippe Diaz, a
principal at Cinema Libre Studio. A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT | ||
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