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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 903
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from davem
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I am reminded that the very popular Christmas film, ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE, was first published as a simple Christmas card. The movie rights to it were sold for $10,000. Could the author then write a novelization of the Christmas card, copyright it, and claim that any such film could not be made from it even though the rights had already been sold? I am not an attorney. But I do think this is a very tricky situation that goes much further than the conventional wisdom that has been around regarding what could be used and what could not be used regarding THE SILMARALLION. I really think nobody knows for sure and it would take either one huge court case or mutual consent and cooperation for it to be decided. Two weeks ago I floated the idea of cooperation here and it seemed to fall on deaf or protesting ears. Maybe that leaves only one option... and that would be the worst one available. |
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