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  Here are some inspiring quotations for Blackout supporters. The 
  Blackout does have a chance, these quotes prove it. If you know of 
  any more quotes from people that support the blackout, please mail 
  them to the webmaster at D_Scully_1013@yahoo.com

 


  "It's frankly the embracing of fans that is so much more important 
  than trying to quash them. An individual publishing photographs from 
  Felicity [or any show] is insignificant. It's not going to change out 
  bottom line one penny. [Instead] it's going to create a richer 
  experience for that particular fan and the people who click on to that 
  particular web site. If we can encourage that... that's what we are 
  going to do." 
    -Tony Krantz, CEO of Imagine Entertainment


  "We want to protect our legal rights, but... we don't want to alienate 
  people who are honest upright fans, whose sites may actually be 
  very good, positive publicity." 
    -Justin Pierce, spokesman for Colombia Tristar


  (On creating the free web host AcmeCity {http://www.acmecity.com}) 
  "We decided that we were going to create a better experience for 
  the fans." 
    -Jim Moloshok, President of Warner Bros. Online

  
  "What FOX is doing is harsh. And it takes away from, I think, fans' 
  support of the show." 
    -Angela Diprima, webmaster, Scenes From The Slayer 
    {http://www.btvs.slayme.com}

  "What FOX does not realize is that we, the fans, are the ones who
  help the shows become what they are. Shutting the fans down is
  blatant proof that the execs are nothing but money-hogging, selfish
  dimwits who'd rather stuff a few extra pennies in their pockets and at
  the same time, deny the pure, hard-core fans the simple pleasures of
  sharing their love of the franchises with fans around the world."
    -Thomas Chau, Webmaster of "Cinema Confidential"