The Movie about Copyswede (2016)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 48M

Sinopsis

A documentary about the Swedish organisation Copyswede and the work they claim to be behind. If you bought a USB drive, hard drive, DVD, CD, computer, iPhone or another device that can be used in private copying, you are directly affected, whether you like it or not. This documentary will investigate and discuss the organisation Copyswede and see how it affect, improves or directly work against the copyright laws, electronics industry, wholesalers and retailers, not to forget the consumer and the creatives.

Actores

Klas Elm
Klas Elm
Himself
Mattias Åkerlind
Mattias Åkerlind
Himself
Stefan Widmark
Stefan Widmark
Himself
Christian Engström
Christian Engström
Himself
Jan R. Andersson
Jan R. Andersson
Himself
Petter Sehlin
Petter Sehlin
Himself
Susin Lindblom
Susin Lindblom
Herself
Ulf Mårtens
Ulf Mårtens
Himself

Tripulaciones

Sebastian Nylander
Sebastian Nylander
Producer
Eddie Kanani
Eddie Kanani
Producer
Nore Eckerberg
Nore Eckerberg
Executive Producer
Daniel Bramme
Daniel Bramme
Executive Producer
Sebastian Nylander
Sebastian Nylander
Camera Operator
Andreas von Kern
Andreas von Kern
Camera Operator
Daniel Bramme
Daniel Bramme
Camera Operator
Mathilda Tennysdotter
Mathilda Tennysdotter
Still Photographer
Leine R. Berg
Leine R. Berg
Editor

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