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AFM not for the faint of heart


October 31, 2007 Many people will tell you the American Film Market can be a scary place, what with the abundance of Z-grade slasher flicks, frighteningly aggressive sales agents and ravenous buyers. "What's scary about AFM is the internet going down and the electricity going off," Myriad Pictures' Kirk D'Amico said. On a slightly more serious note, he fears selling digital rights under the present model, where he said, everyone in the world would be able to see it for free.

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