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<title>How copyright could be killing culture / Guy Dixon</title>
<description>This article argues that the authenticity of real-life images (instead of reenactments)&amp;nbsp;in documentaries is essential, and powerful&amp;nbsp;restrictions on fair use are&amp;nbsp;increasingly&amp;nbsp;erasing the&amp;nbsp;real images from our film culture.&amp;nbsp;Images and video clips, the backbone of documentaries, are increasingly in the hands of high-priced corporate archives. This fact, coupled with the fact that rights are often cleared for only very short periods (thanks to the advent of DVD technology) is severely limiting the leeway filmmakers have in producing genuine cultural products.</description>
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