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  2. Copyright protection for fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    In India, recourse can be had to trademark law which recognises that fictional characters enjoy goodwill, and provides relief for cases of ‘character merchandising’. ’. Character merchandising has been defined as involving the exploitation of fictional characters by licensing these fictional characters in the case of Star India Private Limited vs Leo Burnett (India) Private L

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Harry and Meghan ‘buy film rights’ to romance novel to ...

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    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to make a Netflix adaptation of the book ‘Meet Me at the Lake’ by Carley Fortune, according to reports Harry and Meghan ‘buy film rights’ to ...

  6. TIFFCOM: ‘Hokusai’ Deals Point to Changing Film Rights Markets

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    The closing movie of this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival, Hashimoto Hajime’s “Hokusai” is a biopic of the eponymous artist, whose most famous picture “The Great Wave Off ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Independent Artist Group Signs Bestselling Author Ken Follett ...

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    Best-selling author Ken Follett, known for his historical fiction novels, has signed with Independent Artist Group for media rights representation. The author of “The Century Trilogy” has a ...

  9. United States copyright law in the performing arts - Wikipedia

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    If a producer holds part of an author's subsidiary rights, this would mean the producer would have a share in the profits from all amateur productions, television versions, or movie versions of this production. These rights typically only last for a certain period of time that is negotiated. [1] The rights must be obtained for all parts a ...