1995-09-17 - Re: “Hackers”– brief review and anecdote…

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From: Steve Bryan <sbryan@maroon.tc.umn.edu> (Steve Bryan)
To: Steven Levy <pcw@access.digex.net>
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From: Steve Bryan <sbryan@maroon.tc.umn.edu> (Steve Bryan)
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 95 16:47:09 PDT
To: Steven Levy <pcw@access.digex.net>
Subject: Re: "Hackers"-- brief review and anecdote...
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At 8:36 pm 9/16/95, Steven Levy wrote:

>>I saw "Hackers" yesterday. It's not bad and its political sensibility is
>>very cyberpunk. The ad campaign even uses the tag line, "Their only crime
>>is curiosity." 
>
>It may not be a crime, but it's not nice to steal a title.

I suppose this means that when "Hackers" comes out on video there's no point in looking for a cameo appeareance of the author of the identically named book?







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