raz2911
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I would love to see this one day! Amazing how many crappy documentaries get released on MJ but one that seems to actually be good isn't... A shame really.
I don't think so. The lawsuit continues.
He just showed it for me on his iPad.
He just showed it for me on his iPad.
The director Craig Williams.Who is "he"? And how did he have access to this footage?
Pretty much. The short story is that the Estate doesn't want anything out there that doesn't have their seal of approval on it. In some ways this makes sense to protect copyrights, trademarks, and the overall Michael Jackson brand; however, it means we lose out on a lot of good stuff like this documentary, stuff that the true die-hard fans would love to see. It bothers me that they do this because we are the ones that essentially keep the Estate flush; but that's a whole other story for a whole other day.
The director Craig Williams.
He said he bought all the footages the Estate didn't want to buy.
So I'm very glad it is not released yet. and hope it never gets released out of respect to MJ privacy.
I read that the documentary was releasing in 2015 this year, shame that the specific date has not been given :ermm: I'm still interested to watch it
The director Craig Williams.
He said he bought all the footages the Estate didn't want to buy.
Personally I would be very careful. Estate has just made their counter claims. It could get really messy.
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That the videographer was introduced to MJ through Michael Amir Williams and was employed as a member of MJ's staff / security team.
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Look like they are getting ready to claim it was work for hire or in other words Michael (and now Estate) owns the footage and it cannot be sold. It's becoming more than a copyright and/or image/likeliness dispute.
Ikr.that is just pitifulI understand. The estate's top priority at the moment is releasing stuff we already bought 10 000 times over.