Thursday, June 15, 2017

After Backlash From Filmmakers, Sony Backs Down (Somewhat) On Its Plan To Issue 'Clean' Versions Of Movies

When Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced that it would create versions of its films scrubbed of profanity and adult scenes (roughly like airline versions) for home viewers, it took only four hours for the Directors Guild to remind the studio that it needed the director's permission for each title. (Judd Apatow tweeted a profanity-filled response of his own.) Sony didn't spend much time arguing back.



Article source here:Arts Journal

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