From Deseret News archives:
Editing of movies debated in House
2 Utah-based firms, directors clash over filtering of contents
One sentence from a July court ruling allowed a Utah company to continue its business of selling technology that helps scrub certain material out of movies while it forced another that sold and rented edited copies of movies out of business.
The two Utah-based film editing companies testified before a House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on the current state of "Cleaning Flicks for Families."
Salt Lake City-based ClearPlay makes technology that can be put into DVD players and televisions where viewers can filter out sex scenes, profanity and violence. This is allowable under law.
"Basically it gives moms and dads the right to watch movies in their homes without the bad stuff," chief executive officer Bill Aho said.
To illustrate his point, Aho showed the subcommittee a scene from the 2000 movie "The Patriot."
In the edited scene, based on Aho's selected criteria on a menu, Mel Gibson's and Heath Ledger's characters watched guns fire and cannons go off as a battle began while the unedited version showed bullets going through soldiers and one being decapitated.
"Hollywood produces extraordinary movies with exceptional subject matter," Erb said. "Sadly, many of those productions are also laced with needless, often gratuitous, content which is not important to the storyline, subject matter, content or impact of the movie."
Erb's described how the Intellectual Property Protection Act passed last year does not allow for any copy of an edited movie to be sold, which he and other movie editors want to change.
But the United States District Court for the State of Colorado in a July 6 decision said that "the appropriate branch of government had the opportunity to make the policy choice now urged and rejected it." So, ClearPlay's video-editing technology remains the only way to edit movie content at home.
Subcommittee Chairman Clifford Stearns, R-Fla., said Erb's company's movies were purchased legally and clearly labeled as edited copy.
"It seems these products simply allow parents to protect their children from inappropriate content without having to wear out the fast forward button on the DVD player or buy more expensive filtering technology," Stearns said.
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