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The Swedish Make Their First-Ever Creative Commons Film

Sweden has made its first ever Creative Commons film entitled 'Nasty Old People.' Creative Commons-licensed films are available to everyoneâ€"-making copyright infringement and angry distributors a thing of the past.

'Nasty Old People' stars Mette, who states that she is a Nazi, and follows her in her day job taking care of crazy old men and women. All of her clients are horrible to her and often abuse her verbally.

Implications - The film combines reality with fictional drawings and is actually quite depressing. The short clip is filled with hurt, depression, swearing and claims that "nasty is just another word for love." The creative commons film 'Nasty Old People' can be downloaded from the sharing site Pirate Bay.
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