Posted by
michael
on from the ad-te-omnis-caro-veniet dept.
tregoweth writes "The New York Times has a story about 'Decasia,' a film created entirely from deteriorating nitrate film footage. Ya can't beat analog for interesting disintegration."
Re:But what about the copyright holders?!
by
kfg
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· Score: 5, Informative
I suppose it "benefits" them by continuing to allow them to rest peacefully in their graves.
If you are about the average age for a Slashdot reader I may well be older than your parents. Much of the material used had already passed into the public domain before *my* parents were born.
The film is *old.* There are no copyright holders.
I suppose it "benefits" them by continuing to allow them to rest peacefully in their graves.
If you are about the average age for a Slashdot reader I may well be older than your parents. Much of the material used had already passed into the public domain before *my* parents were born.
The film is *old.* There are no copyright holders.
KFG