Considerations on the current # 1 # 17
Italy, in 2007 near the end.
Log Book of the Hunt Qapitano Tolla, formerly known as Antolla.
Tonight will air the last episode of the TV series "The boss of bosses" about the life and works (!) Of Toto Riina.
I did not follow, because I do not care and I already know the story well. And I'll see some tonight.
But there is joy and expectation among insiders as the last episode will talk about (also) of the attacks on the judges Falcone and Borsellino and the arrest of Mafia boss.
Strong emphasis is also given to the news that the demonstration on Tuesday against the Mafia in Corleone, the crowd cheered Daniele Liotti (in fiction that plays the role of a policeman). "I openly take sides against the Sicilian Mafia," they told the news.
Good. Would not call it really a step forward in the fight against the Mafia (perhaps only Liotti has been acclaimed for its physical qualities and acting, who knows!), But it would certainly have been worse (especially for him) if they had accepted or stone throwing "pummarori.
The problem (if any) is another, though.
The strange thing, in fact, is that so far no one (newspapers, TV, newspapers, radio or media organs, if you prefer) has never spoken of the sum that the production of fiction must have paid to Toto Riina for the acquisition of rights to use his image. Why is natural that something has to be paid: he says the law!
Besides, I never allow my "business" went on air in prime time TV if I do not pay the right price. And no one would. Nor could any studio to stage anything without buying the rights holder, ça va sans dire .
Now.
Probably no one talked about it because there is some act or measure, unknown to most people (including myself), in which the "protagonist" of fiction waives any right. And in this case the problem does not exist then. Or
(And think evil is a sin, but it always guesses), the thing was hushed up to avoid national-popular uprisings. Because they know that a murderess gets money to go on TV, I do not know who'd love to.
Meditate, folks.
Who knows better tell her.
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