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Good Copy Bad Copy (subtitled Good Copy Bad Copy: A documentary about the current state of copyright and culture) is a 2007 documentary film about copyright and culture in the context of Internet, peer-to-peer file sharing and other technological advances, directed by Andreas Johnsen, Ralf Christensen, and Henrik Moltke. It features interviews with many people with various perspectives on copyright, including copyright lawyers, producers, artists and filesharing service providers.[1]

Directed byAndreas Johnsen
Ralf Christensen
Henrik Moltke
Produced byRosforth
CinematographyAndreas Johnsen
Ralf Christensen
Henrik Moltke
Edited byAdam Neilsen
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Directed byAndreas Johnsen
Ralf Christensen
Henrik Moltke
Produced byRosforth
CinematographyAndreas Johnsen
Ralf Christensen
Henrik Moltke
Edited byAdam Neilsen
Music byRJD2
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Rex Lawson
Dr. Victor Olaiya
Pharfar
Girl Talk
Danger Mouse
Mikkel Meyer
Gnarls Barkley
De La Soul
NWA
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
59 minutes
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Synopsis

A central point of the documentary is the thesis that "creativity itself is on the line" and that a balance needs to be struck, or that there is a conflict between protecting the right of those who own intellectual property and the rights of future generations to create.

Content

Artists interviewed include Girl Talk and Danger Mouse, popular musicians of the mashup scene who cut and remix sounds from other songs into their own (notably the latter artist's The Grey Album featuring music of The Beatles and Jay Z).[2][3][4] The interviews with these artists reveal an emerging understanding of digital works and the obstacle to their authoring copyright presents.

Good Copy Bad Copy also includes interview segments with notable copyright activist and academic Lawrence Lessig.[5][6]

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Distribution

Originally created for the Danish National Broadcasting Television network, the film was eventually released for free on the internet as a BitTorrent download. The filmmakers hope that releasing Good Copy Bad Copy for free will raise awareness and lead to other local broadcasting networks to show the documentary.[7][8]

The documentary first appeared on The Pirate Bay and then it was officially released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license on the Blip.tv video sharing site.[9]

On 8 May 2008, Good Copy Bad Copy was shown on Swedish television station SVT2.[10]

The documentary and an unofficial trailer are available on YouTube.[11][12]

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