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June 12, 2003
Illegal Art
Yum. I can hardly wait. From the exhibition Web site: ...copyright was originally intended to facilitate the exchange of ideas but is now being used to stifle it. The last time I was at Fort Mason, a security guard kicked me out for photographing portions of the Toulouse-Lautrec exhibit which I pieced together that afternoon in my own bit of illegal art. (By the way -- we were good tenants; we were evicted because the house was sold and the new owner was moving in.) UPDATE: Here's an intriguing column that reflects Creative Commons' take on this exhibit. Posted by sean at June 12, 2003 10:01 PM | TrackBack (0)Comments
Our documentary WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT ("the movie Disney doesn't want you to see") has been included as a part of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's exciting "ILLEGAL ART" exhibit this month, July 23 and 24. Wholly independent and filmed on a guerrilla budget, the two-man WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT crew canvassed the nation to create this front line report from the culture wars. Party clowns, a Rolling Stones tribute band, legal scholars, scientists, artists, DJ’s, Star Wars fans, teachers and many more tell an "extraordinary" tale about how ownership of ideas has come into conflict with free expression. Lawrence Lessig, the Stanford law professor who argued against the copyright extension before the Supreme Court, and known as the "guru" of copyright issues, is calling WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT "Extraordinary" and "Brilliant". what: WILLFUL INFRINGEMENT (2003, 58 min.), Produced by Jed Horovitz, Directed by Greg Hittelman, A Fiat Lucre Production. when: JULY 23, 6PM*, and JULY 24, 10PM where: ROXIE CINEMA 3117 16th St. (at Valencia), San Francisco Hope to see you there! MORE INFO: www.willfulinfringement.com www.illegal-art.org Posted by: Greg Hittelman on July 15, 2003 11:44 PMPost a comment
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