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Intellectual Property

Jul. 17, 2001

Digital Future

The future of movies is digital. Digital production and distribution of motion pictures is inevitable. Lately, you cannot pick up the Hollywood trade papers without reading about how George Lucas swears by his digital movie camera and will never use film again; or about Philip Anschutz purchasing the United Artists theater chain (and perhaps others) to convert their movie theaters to digital.

        By David P. Markman and Mark A. Vega
        
        The future of movies is digital. Digital production and distribution of motion pictures is inevitable. Lately, you cannot pick up the Hollywood trade papers without reading about how George Lucas swears by his digital movie camera and will never use film again; or about Phili...

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