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Links to video of Michael Moore's film on health care are pulled from YouTube after the distributors complain.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published June 19, 2007
LOS ANGELES - Viewers hoping to get a free look at Michael Moore's new film, Sicko, were out of luck Monday after YouTube pulled links to pirated versions of the health care documentary that surfaced on the video-sharing Web site over the weekend.
YouTube cited a copyright claim by Lionsgate, which is distributing the $9-million documentary with Weinstein Co.
A 124-minute version of the film had been posted on YouTube by at least two users. It could be watched in 14 video clips. Each segment had received 500 to 600 views before it was removed.
Weinstein Co. was "responding aggressively to protect our film, " spokeswoman Sarah Rothman said in a statement.
Sicko chronicles the struggles of ordinary Americans - some with insurance coverage, others without - to navigate the health care bureaucracy. Moore contrasts the system with those of Canada, France and Great Britain, which have government-run programs, portraying U.S. insurance companies and supportive politicians in both parties as the villains. He ends up accompanying a group of 9/11 rescue workers who had become ill to Cuba, where the film describes them as getting better care and cheaper drugs than at home.
Dan Glickman, chief executive of the Motion Picture Association of America, told the Los Angeles Times in Saturday's edition that prerelease on the Internet is "harmful to the industry."
It also doesn't thrill theater owners.
"Studios, theater operators and all our industry allies make extensive efforts to prevent movie theft, or at least postpone it as long as possible, " said John Fithian, president of the National Association of Theatre Owners.
Moore, 53, has been vocal in his support of downloading pirated movies as long as movie pirates don't profit.
Sicko opens nationwide June 29.
[Last modified June 18, 2007, 22:49:27]
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