LIVE After Death, continued: Governor Tarkin Lives

Previously, I've written about the digital "resurrection" of Tupac Shakur, Ronnie James Dio and others.  This week marked a giant leap forward (or backward depending on your worldview) in that trend.  The late Peter Cushing, who among other famous roles played the iconic Governor Tarkin in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, turns in a new "performance" 22 years after his death in the newly released Disney film, Rogue One

How is this possible?  Digital manipulation of Cushing's likeness. This is the latest in a line of developments where deceased musicians have "appeared" by hologram in concert, actors from bygone eras are inserted into TV commercials for vacuum cleaners and other products. 

With the release of Rogue One, it is indeed a different paradigm now in film, tv and video content. We are rapidly approaching an era where people's likenesses can be resurrected via CGI after death to create new "performances" in future years that we can't now contemplate. What is a live performance really mean in this context?

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Lucasfilm Alleges Copyright Infringement by Lightsaber Academy

When you are the owner of one of the most valuable film franchises in history, you have to take steps to protect your intellectual property ("IP").  Lucasfilm certainly can't be faulted for that.  

Lucasfilm has filed suit in federal court in California to enforce its rights against a school calling itself the Lightsaber Academy, which advertises that it teaches the "Art of Lightsaber Combat", and various instructor certifications for a fee.   Thus, the Lightsaber Academy people look like they are engaging in a commercial activity while utilizing the words "Jedi" and "Lightsaber". 

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