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Old 03-10-2006, 09:16 AM  
MrPinks
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For some reason, I have a feeling Hollywood will be left out of this, somehow. I have a strange feeling they will say this doesn't pertain to mainstream films and only internet. Who knows, but that's the way I see it going.


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Originally Posted by Linkster
I dont know where the idea came form that it wouldnt become law until Sept - since the house approved it yesterday and the senate will look at it within a week or so (which means the prez will sign it later this month) then there is a 90 day period before it becomes law of the land. Given the recesses comeing up for the Senate, and their approval ratings dropping through the floor Id wager this will be law by June and then the MPAA and all the hollywood producers will have a field day with it in court.
Overall I think its probably one of the best things thats ever happened for us as if the Hollywood people fight against it (which they have to or they will never release another R or PG rated film again) then the outcome will not only be good for them, it will take care of all of our stupid little secondary producer requirements for good and we wont need to even fight the FSC battle.
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