Family Friendly Iron Man

Studios sue over family friendly versions of CBM

By zuperman414 - Nov 15, 2010 11:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Iron Man
Source: www.yahoo.com

Hollywood is once again going to battle with the puritans.

A coalition of major studios including Paramount, Warner Bros., MGM, Disney, Universal, and Fox has filed a lawsuit against a defendant who has taken movies such as "Iron Man 2," "The Hurt Locker," "Prince of Persia" and "Date Night," altered them to be free of objectionable content, and is distributing them to consumers as "family-friendly." [RELATED: A TV show gets sued.]

The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in Arizona District Court against Family edited DVDS, Inc. and its leader, John Webster.

The studios claim that the reproduction of the films violates their exclusive copyrights. Further, the plaintiffs allege that the defendant is selling its films in DVD-R format, which they say strips away copyright protection measures and makes them "highly vulnerable to further unauthorized copying and other forms of infringement."
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The studios are requesting permanent injunctive relief.

Seven years ago, Hollywood battled DVD sanitizers including CleanFlicks, CleanFilms, Family Flix USA, and Play it Clean Video. In July, 2006, a federal judge ruled that santized DVDs were an infringement on the copyrights of the original films and ordered the businesses to turn over their inventory. At the time, the defendants pledged to appeal, but they never did.

Back then, some lawmakers believed that households should have the ability to skip objectionable content in films. In 2005, the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act was passed into law, which allowed manufacturers of special DVD players such as ClearPlay and their users an exemption from copyright liability for skipping the adult material. Few lawyers think the legislation allowed re-distribution of altered DVDs, however. [RELATED: Why Gerard Butler is getting sued.]

Family Edited DVDs couldn't be reached for comment. Judging by the appearance of their website, the company may have seen this lawsuit coming. It is currently advertising a "liquidation" sale, telling its customers to get edited DVDs while they still can.

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StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 11/16/2010, 4:54 AM
ummmmmm WHY!!! SERIOUSLY IF YOU ALTER A FILM THEN CLEARER YOUR ALL PRUDES AND CAN'T ENJOY THINGS!!!
superotherside
superotherside - 11/16/2010, 8:21 AM
i don't think the studio's has a right to sue them over it... but instead of chopping up the movie why not just forward through parts that u don't like? but whatever...
StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 11/16/2010, 8:46 AM
@otherside...they do have the right, this company is violating copyrighted material and redistributing it for their own profits. A company such as this should never exist in the first place. How could they make the HURT LOCKER family friendly.

This reminds me of the MADtv skit with Sopranos on PAX... check it out here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp4QVYNAFcQ&playnext=1&list=PL3658D7833184968B&index=4
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