Digital Rights…

This was taken from an e-mail I received from 321 Studios, makers of DVD X Copy and other products intended to give consumers a chance to make backup copies of their media, like DVDs, etc.

Recently a judge ruled that consumers do not have the right to make backup copies of media they already own and frankly, I have a problem with that.

321 Studios has launched a week long campaign to tell big Hollywood that we have rights too. Here is the e-mail, do the right thing:


Phone the big Hollywood studio executives and demand your digital rights.

Who to Call:

Howard Stringer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 310-244-4000

Alex Yemenidijan (pronounced YEH – MEH – NEE – JAN), MGM Studios, 310-449-3000

Michael Lynton (pronounced LIN-TON), Tristar Pictures, 310-244-4000

Amy Pascal, Columbia Pictures, 310-244-4000

Dick Parsons, Time Warner Entertainment, 212-484-8198 *Eastern

Michael Eisner, Disney Entertainment, 818-560-1000

Ron Meyer, Universal Studios, 818-777-1000

Saul Zaentz (pronounced ZANTS), The Saul Zaentz Company, 800-227-0466

Steve Jobs, Pixar Corporation, 510-752-3000

What to Say in Your Message:

Request to leave a message for the studio executive. In your message, provide your name and phone number and tell the studios:

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