As we reported yesterday, an early, incomplete trailer for Spider-Man 3 featuring the first glimpse of Venom made its way online over the weekend. It appeared on, then was removed from, AICN, YouTube and Google Video, but still appears at gossip site Defamer.com.
TMZ.com notes that although the trailer — it’s an earlier version rejected by Sony and, therefore, unfinished — sports the watermark of The Ant Farm production house, it’s unclear who leaked it.
“We certainly don’t cut trailers and post them on YouTube,” Ant Farm co-CEO Mike Greenfeld told TMZ. He later adds, “If there’s a chink in the armor, it’s that anyone can upload anything on YouTube. You have got to begin to question the wisdom of that.”
November 14th, 2006 at 2:54 pm
No. Don’t question the wisdom of a free service for one and all to upload videos to. Question the person who uploads files illegally to it.
This is the Peer To Peer argument all over again. Filesharing is not illegal. Filesharing copyrighted files is.
Idiots never learn.