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		<title>Back-end rules. Change &amp; experimentation in the movie biz.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week the NY Times ran an article Bridging the Gap &#8211; the Sequel about the failed efforts of Hollywood &#38; Silicon Valley to bridge the cultural divide. It highlighted the movie business and its historical (hysterical?) requirements for cash and not equity, which reminds me of a few movie ventures I have been involved [...]]]></description>
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