[Jandek] jandek on netflix

Danen Jobe danen1970 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 27 08:44:12 PDT 2010


My guess is that Jandek's distributor (he's had one for a bit now, they
mostly place CDs in independent record stores) interested them in some. Very
cool, in my opinion.

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 6:10 PM, brendan stewart <
brendankifostewart at gmail.com> wrote:

> http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#109
>
> According to U.S. copyright law, they don't need permission from any
> rightsholder to sell, or rent, any movie or soundrecording, as long as
> the copy (and any copy) was purchased legally.
>
> Money was probably exchanged, and I'm laughing in my head picturing
> some high-level Netflix guy writing out an order form and sending it
> to the P.O. box.
>
> But yea, to answer your question, it's legal for them to rent them as
> long as they bought each copy they are renting, and they don't need
> his approval, or even for him to be aware that they are being rented.
> I also don't think they are entitled to pay him anything unless there
> is an agreement between them pertaining to such.
>
> On 10/25/10, Alex Koenig <rabid_anti_dentite at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> > Not sure if anyone can really answer this question, but I've noticed that
> a
> > few
> > of the Corwooddvd's are actually available on netflix for rent. Any idea
> how
> > this could have come about? Wouldn't they have to ask permission from
> > Corwood to
> > rent them to people, or wouldn't the rep have had to request they carry a
> > couple
> > of the dvds, then send them out? Was money exchanged? Just something I
> was
> > wondering, as I can't really imagine either scenario playing out.
>
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