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  2. Film rights - Wikipedia

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    In US law, these rights belong to the holder of the copyright, who may sell (or "option") them to someone in the film industry—usually a producer or director, or sometimes a specialist broker of such properties—who will then try to gather industry professionals and secure the financial backing necessary to convert the property into a film ...

  3. Option (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    In the film industry, an option agreement is a contract that "rents" the rights to a source material to a potential film producer. [1] It grants the film producer the exclusive option to purchase rights to the source material if they live up to the terms of the contract and make a film (or series) from it. This is known as optioning the source ...

  4. Facets Multi-Media - Wikipedia

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    Facets maintains facilities in Chicago, where it was founded by Milos Stehlik as a non-profit film organization. The brick-and-mortar space includes a single-screen movie theater (referred to as Facets Cinémathèque), which screens "interesting" independent films [8] and "obscure" features. [9]

  5. Mark Bego’s ‘Joe Cocker: With a Lot of Help From His Friends ...

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    The book will be published by Yorkshire Publishing on Nov. 16. ... Producer Lisa Saltzman has acquired feature film rights to Mark Bego’s upcoming biography, “Joe Cocker: With a Lot of Help ...

  6. Anchor Bay Entertainment Buys Global Rights to Sci-Fi Film ...

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    Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights to “Daddy,” a sci-fi film that will be released in 2024. The news comes as Anchor Bay is being relaunched after Umbrelic Entertainment ...

  7. Film Rights to Shelley Read’s Global Bestseller ‘Go as a ...

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  8. Times Film Corporation v. City of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Times Film Corporation v. City of Chicago, or Times v. City of Chicago is the name of two cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1957 and 1961. Both involved the issue of limits on freedom of expression in connection with motion pictures. In both cases the court affirmed the right of local governments to engage in some form of censorship.

  9. Creator ownership in comics - Wikipedia

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    In November 1988, a number of independent comic book artists and writers drafted the Creator's Bill of Rights, a document designed to protect their rights as creators and aid against their exploitation by corporate work for hire practices. Issues covered by the Bill included giving creators proper credit for their characters and stories, profit ...