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Originally Posted by Charlatan
There is no difference here.
As long as Cleanflicks is getting their right to distribute these edited version from the film's Distribution company and not just buying them off the shelf, editing them and then releasing their edited versions to the public. All is good.
They would have to have a specific clause in their license agreement allowing them edit the film for specific types of content, otherwise they would be doing something illegal.
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The interesting thing is that I don't know if CleanFlicks does have those rights. Apparently they infuriated the MPAA a few years ago. But I'm guessing they do.
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