| Marcus Bornfreund | ... | Himself | |
| John Buckman | ... | Himself | |
| Serge Corriveau | ... | Himself | |
| Cori Ferguson | ... | Herself | |
| David Fewer | ... | Himself | |
| Erin Flynn | ... | Herself | |
| Michael Geist | ... | Himself | |
| Paul Godin | ... | Himself | |
| Susan Harper | ... | Herself | |
| Graham Henderson | ... | Himself | |
| Ian Kerr | ... | Himself | |
| Kristoff | ... | Himself | |
| André LeBel | ... | Himself | |
| Jeff Logan | ... | Himself | |
| André MacMillan | ... | Himself | |
| Pat Marshall | ... | Herself | |
| André McMillan | ... | Himself | |
| James O'Brien | ... | Himself | |
| Sylvia Parent | ... | Himself / Narrator | |
| Amanda Rheaume | ... | Herself | |
| Catherine Saxberg | ... | Herself | |
| Christ Sibbitt | ... | Himself | |
| Barry Sookman | ... | Himself |
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| Julien McArdle | |||
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| Brendan Lyon | .... | producer: graphics | |
| Julien McArdle | .... | executive producer | |
| Julien McArdle | .... | producer | |
| Xero | .... | producer: titles | |
Musique originale | |||
| Randy Demmon | |||
Image | |||
| Julien McArdle | |||
Divers | |||
| Xero | .... | NFO/credits designer | |
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| RiP: A Remix Manifesto | What Are You Anyways? | Sloan: Second Hand Views/A Collection of Music & TV Commercials | Tops & Bottoms | The Smalls... er Whatever |
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| Casting et équipe complète | Remerciements de la Société | IMDb Documentaire section |
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As documentary goes, this one is good. I find myself not able to look away as soon as it starts. The views within this documentary cover from the music and film industries, to artists, to radio stations, to movie theaters, and to the many other individuals, who all claim a stake in piracy.
One particular thing I like is how it doesn't paint a one sided picture about the said topic. Every point of view has a counter by another party each with its own logic, at the end all amounts to a very complete picture on piracy. Much more so than what other medias have been drilling us with in the past.
The only reason I didn't score it higher was that there were a lot of cuts within some of the interviews, those were done in a way that made it seemed choppy at times.
This being the first crack at full length production by the director goes to show what Canadian talents can offer. And the type of licensing agreements and the way of distributions chosen make this documentary a statement of its own in the piracy and file sharing debate.