Ho ho ho! Merry Copyright!
NPR's Rick Karr reports on how a 1946 box office flop became so ubiquitous on television this time of year. It's a Wonderful Life is a sentimental favorite... in part because of Jimmy Stewart, but also because no one ever bothered to file the papers to extend the copyright on the movie. [RealAudio Link]
Looks like another strong argument for "limited times" to me...
