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I've been hunting for a long time for this! Finally I found it on Yahoo.
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I have a question: How are you allowed to post a trailer to a movie? Do you have their permission to do so?
ReplyDeleteThat depends really. Often times, I get e-mails from PR companies and studios asking me to post trailers. Other times, I pull them from YouTube. I've never once been asked to remove any trailers or anything at all for that matter. I have really good relationships with a lot of studio and PR people so I think they're okay with the publicity I give them. Thanks for the question!
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