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- DTL: “The Canadian movie industry” — The text is copyright © 2001 by Damian T. Lloyd. The illustration is clip-art in the public domain.
- DTL: “Dare to dream” — The text is copyright © 2010 by Damian T. Lloyd. The photo is by CottonBro Studio, courtesy of Pexels, and is free to use.
- DTL: “Distribution: Making your movie available” — The text is copyright © 2010 by Damian T. Lloyd. The illustration is clip-art in the public domain.
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- DTL: “Reviewed: Spider-Man 2 (2004) — The text is copyright © 2004 by Damian T. Lloyd. The illustration is copyright © 2004 by Columbia Pictures, and is used here under “fair use” provisions in law.
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- DTL: “Treat your people well!” — The text is copyright © 2010 by Damian T. Lloyd. The illustration is clip-art in the public domain.
- DTL: “Warner Bros. cartoons, then and now” — The text is copyright © 2004 by Damian T. Lloyd. The illustration is copyright © by Warner Bros., and is used here under “fair use” provisions in law.
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