![]() The first such popular fan edit came after the release of The Phantom Menace, back in 2001, when fans were upset about a variety of things (Jar Jar Binks’ character being a big problem). ![]() ![]() Such efforts are non-commercial, and tend to increase attention and interest in the original film. A great example of this is with movie fan edits - attempts by fans of certain movies to make the movie even better by re-editing it, changing scenes around, cutting out certain scenes, adding in new special effects or even new scenes entirely. One of the great things about Matt Mason’s The Pirate’s Dilemma books is the never-ending examples of how allowing people to take content and remix it leads to greater overall creativity and almost always opens up new opportunities for the original - even as the original creator sometimes freaks out about it. Mon, Nov 24th 2008 07:10am - Mike Masnick
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