Talk:The Good Girl (2004 film)

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Creative Commons?[edit]

Is there still a "CC" version of this available? The producer claims to have changed their license so they could (presumably) sell it to another company producing a "derived work" in a fashion that seems to serve as an insult to the Creative Commons. If somebody has a copy while this thing was still licensed under the Creative Commons, please publish a link. Otherwise, why should Erika Lust be able to undermine the very license which made her popular in the first place? For shame.

In creative commons author has the perfect right to stop to deliver the creative commons version of the work and switch to other license, but it doesn't change allready distributed works licence status. The clip can be found least from the p2p networks and because they are copies of orginal CC-licenced work they are also under CC. And if file have to be proven to be under CC i have directly from Lustfilms downloaded file also. The movie, (which part the good girl now is) "5 sensual stories for her" is btw also from Erikas own company. --Zache 04:35, 5 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • ed2k://|file|The%20good%20girl%20(Erika%20Lust)%20[Corto%20Cine][VO][XXX].mov|79971455|181BDEE50E973541107D7021C235E07A|/ e2dk-link to the the good girl, size 76.2MB

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BetacommandBot 20:50, 25 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]