Good question! I wouldn't like to say yes or no, but if it is legal it will either be because the material is out of copyright or you can invoke "Fair Use". These sites might give you some idea on the latter: http://www.cetus.org/fair5.html (full text of the fair-use statute from the U.S. Copyright Act & guidelines) http://www.swarb.co.uk/lawb/ipFairUse.html (Copyright&fair use UK) http://law.gov.au/clrc/gen_info/clrc/clrc%20report/chapter5.html (US, UK & Australia overview) http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/copypol2.htm (rules of thumb) Andrew James Horton Culture Editor Central Europe Review http://www.ce-review.org ________________________________________ Central Europe Review is the winner of the NetMedia 2000 Award for Outstanding Contribution to Online Journalism in Europe: http://www.net-media.co.uk ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/ScreenSite