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Cinemascope

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  1. If the fair use doctrine applies to television then there's no reason to think it wouldn't apply to online use. It is the same principle. It may just be a matter of YouTube not wanting to be involved if there's any hassle.

  2. I don't think even an estate can legally block the use of a likeness if it's a clip from a movie and it is otherwise protected by the fair-use doctrine. Of course the fair-use doctrine doesn't cover anything that has to do with advertising, AFAIK.

  3. I am no expert but I believe black is the only color that won't "burn" the screen. Anyway I think most movies today will in any case give you the option to watch everything in its original aspect ratio, if the DVD is formatted that way.

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