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Paul G Kosidowski <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Mar 1992 16:43:34 CST
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To Sue's concern over poaching:
 
The problem becomes even more incidious when the image being poached is
something that has a greater resonance and potential for cultural
comment.  An artist wishing to critique the feel-good mythologizing
that's implicit in Disney's vision of America can be prevented from
incorporating Mickey or another image--images which have a closely
knit relationship with American culture--into a work.
 
For more on the legal discourse surrounding the ownership of images see Jane
Gaines's new book.

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