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Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:48:54 +0100
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Does anyone know of a course that has been taught on a single film, or  
possibly a series of a few films? I'm looking for an example for a  
submission to the U.S. Copyright Office in the 2009 Digital Millennium  
Copyright Act Exemption Rulemaking.

thank you,
Peter Decherney

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