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Comment Re:And what? (Score 1) 209

Actually, we have released most of our stuff for free under the Creative Commons license, so we actively encourage people to download and watch it for free.

An example: http://www.insecuritymovie.com/

I am sure that if in the future we get financing/investment in our film making projects we'd have to look at ways of returning on the investments (unless people were investing for altruistic purposes), but they would probably not involve DRM or suing people into oblivion.

Comment Re:And what? (Score 2) 209

That is a little harsh. As an indie film maker I probably fall under the "assorted bungholes" label you freely dish out. I however also hold down an "honest" (according to your world view) job; I work as a sysad for an environmental consultancy.

I can tell you from personal experience that film making is craploads harder than any IT work I have ever done, and I have had some doozies in the past. It is also fun and extremely rewarding.

Comment Re:No shit (Score 1) 146

How is this a troll? This is possibly the most historically accurate and level headed post yet. Yes, all of us Eastern Slavs (Russians, Ukrainians and Belarussians) share a close common heritage, and a lot of our folklore will be shared.

And yes, it was the Bolsheviks and not the Russians per se that are to blame. Don't tar an entire people by the actions of a douchebag villainous political party that held the country by force and bullying. Russians are yet to have a level headed ruler since their independence from the Tatars all those hundereds of years ago, all we seem to get is murderous monomaniacal cretins. The closest we had to a normal ruler was Gorbachev, and look how well that went.

On, and food for thought:

The kolobok folk tale is thought to be originally Finnish, and brought into Slavic foklore through novgorod.

Disclaimer: I have both Russian and Ukrainian heritage, amongst other nationalities.

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