![]() ![]() ![]() In THE HATEFUL EIGHT, set six or eight or twelve years after the Civil War, a stagecoach hurtles through the wintry Wyoming landscape. We'll be fighting this one." Cook also argued that Tarantino wanted the script to be published on the Internet, citing the filmmaker's quote from the original Deadline story: "I do like the fact that everyone eventually posts it, gets it and reviews it on the net." Whose side are you on? Let us know what you think in the Comments! The original story follows below. As far as I can tell (but I'm no lawyer!), no claim of contributory infringement has prevailed in the U.S. Gawker and Defamer are news sites, and our publication of the link was clearly connected to our goal of informing readers about things they care about. Last Thursday, Gawker received a tip from a reader informing us that the script was on the AnonFiles site, after which Gawker published a story reporting that the script had surfaced online." Cook continued, "Contributory infringement is a legal theory that has traditionally been deployed against file-sharing sites and search engines - venues that explicitly exist as directories to copyrighted content. According to Cook, "Someone unknown to Gawker put on a web site called AnonFiles, and someone unknown to Gawker put it on a different web site called Scribd. ![]()
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