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Viewers hoping to get a free look at Michael Moore’s newest film, “Sicko,” were out of luck Monday after YouTube pulled links to pirated versions of the health care documentary that surfaced on the video-sharing Web site over the weekend. YouTube cited a copyright claim by Lionsgate, which is distributing the $9 million documentary with The Weinstein Co. A 124-minute version of the film had been posted on YouTube by at least two users. It could be watched in 14 video clips. Each segment had received 500 to 600 views before it was removed.

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Original post by Brian Bergstein and software by Elliott Back

Posted by on Monday, June 18th, 2007


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