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http://www.bigshinyrobot.com/reviews Lucasfilm has given us a look at the Enhanced version of Clone Wars that starts May 1st.

Coming off of the record-setting first season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Cartoon Network announced today it will premiere Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Decoded, a full slate of 22 enhanced episodes from season one of the CG-animated series from creator George Lucas and Lucasfilm Animation. Using text windows to provide in-the-moment insights into all aspects of the sweeping galactic conflict—from trivia to background on characters and storylines—Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Decoded enhances each episode with exclusive content created by the Lucasfilm Animation talent responsible for the show itself. Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Decoded is Cartoon Networks first-ever season-long commitment to enhancing the content of existing series episodes. Offering a new twist on the beloved series and serving as an unprecedented primer for faithful fans as well as new viewers, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Decoded premieres Friday, May 1, at 9 p.m. ET/PT only on Cartoon Network. This full season of enhanced episodes will continue each Friday at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the regular time slot for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, leading up to the fall 2009 premiere of season two.

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  • when the DVD comes out wonder what extras and cut scenes we will see?

  • will the episodes be uncut?

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  • @jordandaniels7 Because you need to alter it significantly and be lecturing over it or using it as a small example. I think the law even sets out specific percentages.

  • @shineboxmedia Okay that makes sense.

    How do they make it work that teaching someone with a piece of media and someone enjoying a piece of a media for no intellectual benefit are so different?

  • @jordandaniels7 That's not how it works at all. In some instances of fair use, where you're using their material for purposes of education, news, review, or to make a new work, it's permissible as long as you're not selling it. But to simply download it and put it on youtube where the original content creator can't profit from their intellectual property is piracy. Period. It's theft. I'm a documentary filmmaker and TV producer and have had to wade in these issues plenty. Trust me.

  • @shineboxmedia It works the same way plagiarism works. If you put this video up without any reference to its creator, youre basically saying that the creation was yours. However, if you make full disclosure that it is not yours, and someone elses and that you are acting more as a conduit between the creator and the observer, than you have no grounds for having your video removed. Unless there is another loophole they exploit to bring the video down.

    What is your definition?

  • @jordandaniels7 Okay, you explain to me how it works on your planet, and I'll tell you how it works in reality...

  • @shineboxmedia No Im pretty sure you dont know how copyright laws, you just THINK you do.

    

  • i wish someone would upload these episodes

  • They should put commander fox in this show more, he's my favorite clone

  • I remember me watching this for the first time: Yoda's theme :D

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