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Hi,
Apple, perhaps without realising it, have created some really great movies that could be used for teaching but I am at a loss to find someone in the organisation who can give permission for this: tried calling Apple Support and they were very nice, but hadn't a clue who I needed to talk to.
The two movies that I would most like to use are CODA and Still (Michael J Fox Biopic). I am here under slightly false pretenses because I want to use these movies to teach medical students and neuroscience students. In the UK we can use DVDs in teaching because there is a general copyright exemption for doing so. However, neither of these movies is available on DVD or BluRay. Does anyone have any idea who would be the best person to speak to about this? I am sure that Apple would like to support medical education..........
Thanks in advance
Richard