"We're in Day Three of Our Five Day Protest to Fight for Fair Use, and it's time to ring Hollywood's bell. In the last two days, you have sent literally tens of thousands of messages to Hollywood and the media. Congratulations!
Today, we're asking you to call Hollywood on their red-carpet campaign to discredit your voice and label you a pirate.
WEDNESDAY'S ACTION:
Phone the big Hollywood studio executives and demand your digital rights.
Who to Call:
Howard Stringer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 310-244-4000
Alex Yemenidijan (pronounced YEH - MEH - NEE - JAN), MGM Studios, 310-449-3000
Michael Lynton (pronounced LIN-TON), Tristar Pictures, 310-244-4000
Amy Pascal, Columbia Pictures, 310-244-4000
Dick Parsons, Time Warner Entertainment, 212-484-8198 *Eastern
Michael Eisner, Disney Entertainment, 818-560-1000
Ron Meyer, Universal Studios, 818-777-1000
Saul Zaentz (pronounced ZANTS), The Saul Zaentz Company, 800-227-0466
Steve Jobs, Pixar Corporation, 510-752-3000
What to Say in Your Message:
Request to leave a message for the studio executive. In your message, provide your name and phone number and tell the studios: “I'm a person, not a pirate, and I demand the right to back up DVDs I own.”
When to Call:
Wednesday- Friday, March 3-5, during regular business hours, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacific Time unless indicated *.
Together, we can take back our digital rights. To make a difference online and learn more about your fair use rights, visit ProtectFairUse.org and 321Studios.com.
The studios have been calling you a pirate for months. Today, we're going to call them on it! Keep fighting for fair use."
I received the above e-mail from 321 Studios.
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