To: bahblahbah; endthematrix
According to court documentation, an FBI investigation discovered that more than thirty minutes had been edited from the original film, in attempt to avoid penalties for copyright infringement. The investigation also stated that "credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers came forward, claiming that the executives and lawyers had full knowledge that the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski Brothers." These witnesses claimed to have seen Stewart's original work and that it had been "often used during preparation of the motion pictures." The defendants tried, on several occasions, to have Stewart's case dismissed, without success. Next time read the whole story. Obviously she had the documentation she won the case and the people involved in making the movie knew of her prior work. Do you guys work for ViaCom????
14 posted on
12/09/2004 10:56:38 PM PST by
ImphClinton
(Four More Years Go Bush)
To: ImphClinton; bahblahbah
Re: Do you guys work for ViaCom????
No. They are part of the "matrix" too...UPN, MTV, VH1, Simon & Shuster, Paramount...(TV, Radio, dot-com, etc.)
http://www.ketupa.net/viacom1.htm
19 posted on
12/09/2004 11:07:10 PM PST by
endthematrix
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