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Good Copy Bad Copy
Good Copy Bad Copy is a documentary about copyright and culture in the context of Internet, peer-to-peer file sharing and other technological advances.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complexities and controversies surrounding copyright law in the digital age. It delves into the tension between creators' rights and the public's access to information, particularly in the context of the internet and peer-to-peer file sharing. The film features interviews with prominent figures in law, technology, and activism.
Critical Reception
Good Copy Bad Copy was generally well-received by critics for its timely and important subject matter, offering a balanced perspective on the ongoing debate about intellectual property. It was praised for its accessibility to a wide audience interested in the future of creative content and digital rights.
What Reviewers Say
Highlights the critical debate around copyright in the digital era.
Presents diverse viewpoints on intellectual property and its future.
Praised for its informative and thought-provoking exploration of the topic.
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Fun Fact
The film features interviews with key figures like Lawrence Lessig, a prominent advocate for reduced copyright restrictions, and Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, offering insights from different facets of the digital rights debate.
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