The MPAA has gone after unauthorized uses of its rating systems in expressive works before, sending cease & desist letters to fan fiction sites, for example. But will it challenge the No Longer Gray Lady? And, more important, what the heck did Toobin find out that justifies an R rating?
Sunday, September 23, 2007
So, it's a prequel to a bigger con?
The interior illustration for the NYT's review of Jeffrey Toobin's new book on the Supreme Court, The Nine:

The MPAA has gone after unauthorized uses of its rating systems in expressive works before, sending cease & desist letters to fan fiction sites, for example. But will it challenge the No Longer Gray Lady? And, more important, what the heck did Toobin find out that justifies an R rating?
The MPAA has gone after unauthorized uses of its rating systems in expressive works before, sending cease & desist letters to fan fiction sites, for example. But will it challenge the No Longer Gray Lady? And, more important, what the heck did Toobin find out that justifies an R rating?
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