Michael Moore was
reported not too long ago as saying he was fine with people downloading his documentary Fahrenheit 9/11.
"I don't agree with the copyright laws and I don't have a problem with people downloading the movie and sharing it with people as long as they're not trying to make a profit off my labour. I would oppose that," he said. "I do well enough already and I made this film because I want the world, to change. The more people who see it the better, so I'm happy this is happening."
Now, although Moore might be slightly glazing over the rights of other people involved with the film (the studio and distributors spring to mind), this is a pretty good invite for those of you who haven't yet seen the film, and can't be arsed spending a few bucks on getting it from the local video library (assuming your local video library has it of course. It doesn't? Here's the answer).
So, yes, Marc Perkel Rantz has
set up a download page here, which has many different types of formats available for download - from a 650mb high-quality avi, to a slightly scratchier 40mb wmv version, and right down to a 14mb audio only version. Get it while his bandwidth holds out...
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