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Lots of showings of 'A Christmas Carole' too. But where is "Its a Wonderful Life"???? It was on earlier tonite. But when I was married, we used to leave the 24 hours of Christmas Story on all day. |
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Lots of showings of 'A Christmas Carole' too. But where is "Its a Wonderful Life"???? It's all about syndication and copyrights. I'd have a hard time explaining it, but this is from Wikipedia: Television rights
Liberty Films was purchased by Paramount Pictures, and remained a subsidiary until 1951. Paramount owned the film until 1955, when they sold a few of their features and most of their cartoons and shorts to television distributor U.M.&M. TV. Corporation. This included key rights to It's a Wonderful Life, including the original television syndication rights, the original nitrate film elements, the music score, and the story on which the film is based, The Greatest Gift. National Telefilm Associates (NTA) took over the rights to the U.M.& M. library soon afterward. However, a clerical error at NTA prevented the copyright from being renewed properly in 1974. Despite the lapse in copyright, television stations that aired it still were required to pay royalties. Although the film's images had entered the public domain, the film's story was still protected by virtue of it being a derivative work of the published story "The Greatest Gift," whose copyright was properly renewed by Philip Van Doren Stern in 1971. The film became a perennial holiday favorite in the 1980s, possibly due to its repeated showings each holiday season. It was sometimes mentioned during the deliberations on the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998. In 1993, Republic Pictures, which was the successor to NTA, relied on the 1990 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Stewart v. Abend (which involved another Stewart film, Rear Window) to enforce its claim of copyright. While the film's copyright had not been renewed, it was a derivative work of various works that were still copyrighted. As a result, the film is no longer shown as much on television (NBC is currently licensed to show the film on U.S. network television, and only shows it traditionally twice during the holidays, with one showing primarily on Christmas Eve from 8-11 Eastern time) and now Paramount (via parent company Viacom's 1998 acquisition of Republic's then-parent, Spelling Entertainment) once again has ancillary rights for the first time since 1955. |
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Mommy's little piggy sure is messy....hehehe
One of my all time favorite movies for sure! |
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Lots of showings of 'A Christmas Carole' too. But where is "Its a Wonderful Life"???? It's all about syndication and copyrights. I'd have a hard time explaining it, but this is from Wikipedia: Television rights
Liberty Films was purchased by Paramount Pictures, and remained a subsidiary until 1951. Paramount owned the film until 1955, when they sold a few of their features and most of their cartoons and shorts to television distributor U.M.&M. TV. Corporation. This included key rights to It's a Wonderful Life, including the original television syndication rights, the original nitrate film elements, the music score, and the story on which the film is based, The Greatest Gift. National Telefilm Associates (NTA) took over the rights to the U.M.& M. library soon afterward. However, a clerical error at NTA prevented the copyright from being renewed properly in 1974. Despite the lapse in copyright, television stations that aired it still were required to pay royalties. Although the film's images had entered the public domain, the film's story was still protected by virtue of it being a derivative work of the published story "The Greatest Gift," whose copyright was properly renewed by Philip Van Doren Stern in 1971. The film became a perennial holiday favorite in the 1980s, possibly due to its repeated showings each holiday season. It was sometimes mentioned during the deliberations on the Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998. In 1993, Republic Pictures, which was the successor to NTA, relied on the 1990 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Stewart v. Abend (which involved another Stewart film, Rear Window) to enforce its claim of copyright. While the film's copyright had not been renewed, it was a derivative work of various works that were still copyrighted. As a result, the film is no longer shown as much on television (NBC is currently licensed to show the film on U.S. network television, and only shows it traditionally twice during the holidays, with one showing primarily on Christmas Eve from 8-11 Eastern time) and now Paramount (via parent company Viacom's 1998 acquisition of Republic's then-parent, Spelling Entertainment) once again has ancillary rights for the first time since 1955. Mumbo Jumbo Just show the movie please. I guess I'll just have to buy the DVD/HD/Blu-Ray Enhanced version with out-takes and alternate endings, and deleted scenes, the deluxe anniversary edition, 2-disc set with the directors cut and explanations and commentary. Along with interviews of original cast members. |
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Mumbo Jumbo Just show the movie please. I guess I'll just have to buy the DVD/HD/Blu-Ray Enhanced version with out-takes and alternate endings, and deleted scenes, the deluxe anniversary edition, 2-disc set with the directors cut and explanations and commentary. Along with interviews of original cast members.
I've already got it. |
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Mumbo Jumbo Just show the movie please. I guess I'll just have to buy the DVD/HD/Blu-Ray Enhanced version with out-takes and alternate endings, and deleted scenes, the deluxe anniversary edition, 2-disc set with the directors cut and explanations and commentary. Along with interviews of original cast members.
I've already got it. Well burn me the unauthorized, in direct violation of all copyright laws, screw the artist, I'll post it on the internet copy of it. |
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So how many times has Lisa seen it now?
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So how many times has Lisa seen it now? hahaha not even one time guess what we'll be watching tonight though (she doesn't know it yet) |
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So how many times has Lisa seen it now? hahaha not even one time guess what we'll be watching tonight though (she doesn't know it yet) you think we'll be watching t.v. tonight, do you? |
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Lots of showings of 'A Christmas Carole' too. But where is "Its a Wonderful Life"???? It was on earlier tonite. But when I was married, we used to leave the 24 hours of Christmas Story on all day. Hey! Long time no see. How are you? |
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I never really cared for that movie. I don't even know why. Probably because my husband loved it, but I didn't care for it even when we were married. I prefer White Christmas!! that makes two of us...never cared for it either...The Lemon Drop Kid is my all time fav... |
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