Nina Paley Interview Highlights
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What does religion and int'l corporations have in common? They both believe that they own culture. Free yourself from copyright.
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@harnamsisodiya I didn't pick up on anything but love if Indian culture and a desire to spread it to Americans who otherwise wouldn't have taken a second glance at it.
Setting the story to different music didn't do anything to detract from the tale of Sita and Ram, and if anything it will provoke many more people to pick up and study the original texts.
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do what ever you want to do because this is showing who chrisitine are but we will never make fun of god because god is one with diferent names you call jesus we call rama and muslim call allah so degrading any name is degrading god directly and its a biggest sin now may god gives you worstest life and death even burn you in oil like a chicken for ever after death......
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You are not chrisitine because as per hinduism jesus was incarnation of god and same as rama so by making fun of rama you are makin fun of jesus itself and don't worry we are indian best IT professional in world will give you very good response just wait and watch you will feel more than guilty for your sin.....
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Hey Nina, why don't you take something from the Arab world?? You will see your entertainment coming very loud Bitch!!! Since you guys think Hindus are tolerant and will take and swallow just about any disrespect, you go an extra mile ridiculing their Gods. Shame on you!!!
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NINA PALEY IS A CUNT...MAY SHE DEGRADE IN HELL!!!
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When we never disresepect chrisitinaity why the hell they are so jealous with our great culture and try to defame it and shows their hate for Hindusm all time oldest religion of world. What if Hindus IT professionals start making fun of Jesus, will they like that?? So please stop doing this else ready for resposes.
Wow, so much hate. I feel like this animation was made with so much love, and to engender this response is beyond my understanding. So sorry to hear all of this.
vcavayana 1 year ago 9
@SabStudiosMusic Intellectual property creation is a job, yes. Everyone who created the work she is using is dead. It is a corporate entity that holds the rights to those songs now, long after the copyright should have expired.
Copyright has a long history of changes. Changes in intent and use. I'm a writer myself, and I would be happy enough to see my Copyright expire, and my work enter in the public domain after, say 15 years, and I have had a few years to sell the work for a living.
maul42 3 months ago