Sunday, January 24, 2010

How can filmmakers control the information that appears on the Internet? Should they take these steps? Why or?

Take wad step?How can filmmakers control the information that appears on the Internet? Should they take these steps? Why or?
You mean like gossip about films that are currently in production? How can they control gossip which is not based on any facts, but only speculation? And why should they? The publicity is good enough that they should not care, but may put out a press release saying which speculations are false, which half-true, and which are on the mark. They usually just let it all swirl around them, generating interest. The other thing they can do, of course, is ';plant'; rumors with friends, so that dis-information mixes with mis-information and real but clandestinely obtained information.How can filmmakers control the information that appears on the Internet? Should they take these steps? Why or?
Yes. Imagine that they don't and children get into the webpage... if there's not anything unsuitable it's ok... but if there isn't... blech
The best thing about the internet is noone can stop what is there, so no. You can try, but its like asking people not to talk..
there should be law all over the world protecting the film makers . there should firm copyright laws that has to b accepted globally. else they hav to face huge financial crisis

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