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Joshua Lenius <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Feb 1994 21:58:49 CST
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  Well then, according to Eric Rabkin, it would be very unwise for me to
distribute the script sans permission... I question the person I got the
script from myself then... Ah well...
  So how would one go about getting permission to use a script anyway? Say,
if one were to produce it as a play or whatnot... ;) I'm still going to
continue converting the script myself, so I can easily dissect it and
repiece it for my own study... So, despite the illegality of it, I'm going
to continue my work, as I know that nothing >I< do with it will cause a
major loss for Quentin Tarantino. I just don't know about distributing it
over E-mail space, as other's intentions with it could be considered
"questionable" at best... It's an ethical question that I'm going to need
to think about...
  I'll keep you all posted... I respect Quentin Tarantino too much to risk
throwing his script at the mercy of E-Mail space without just cause...
 
  Poi Dog Pondering,
  Josh from Madison, WI

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