I don't know, something about this just seems wrong to me. I will distrust this until I get confirmation from some actual movie studio.
Besides, I agree that any Snow Crash movie couldn't do credit to the book. The time constraints alone make that impossible - there is much much much more than two hours worth in Snow Crash.
What bugs me most about this is not that they searched the computers, but that the lawyer said that free speech does not apply when you're talking about a company. Since when does the constitution not apply to corporations?
I don't know, something about this just seems wrong to me. I will distrust this until I get confirmation from some actual movie studio.
Besides, I agree that any Snow Crash movie couldn't do credit to the book. The time constraints alone make that impossible - there is much much much more than two hours worth in Snow Crash.
What bugs me most about this is not that they searched the computers, but that the lawyer said that free speech does not apply when you're talking about a company. Since when does the constitution not apply to corporations?