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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

USC Film School Students can't post their films on the internet. Sucks for them! CopyFight On!

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  • I heard they are actually allowing students starting in 2007 to post some videos on the internet - I'll post updates as I hear them. Possibly positive change!

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  • I hope it's true. Putting your media out there is really part of the whole process that they should be teaching.

  • How much money does the school give for senior thesis projects?

    Nobody is forcing you to go to USC...there are alot of other good film schools that don't do that.

  • I go to usc, and yeah this does suck.we also cant submit our films to festivals i think. that also sucks, so the trick is to not try too hard for your usc films and then reshoot it later better to submit to festivals or post on the internet. but yeah usc is very money driven. i pay to take the classes, i pay to rent the equipment, i pay the insurance, and i still dont own the film. it sucks :-/

  • Too bad -- I posted my films. I have a copy of every paper I signed at USC, and we didn't have to sign such an agreement in 1985. If we did, they missed me.

  • What was that latest email from "the powers that be" like 15 paragraphs of legal phrases recopied by one too many paralegals. Straight up, now tell me when are they going to get that the line between plagiarism and scholarship is defined by those that dare call themselves scholars; willing to cite their sources, regardless of medium, media, or mediocrity.

  • It has come to our attention that this video is in violation of one or more protections provided by the U.S. Copyright Act of 1974 including but not limited to the unlicensed reproduction of the USC "Fight Song" and the use of yellow letters on a red background, which is a registered servicemark of the University of Southern California.

  • You are hereby ordered to remove this video from this website immediately and to report to your local branch of Lacuna Inc. for a cognitive erasure procedure to eliminate the parts of your brain that came up with this idea.

  • If this is true, USC ought to be ashamed. I hope prospective students see this and ask about it when they apply.

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