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Who owns a film

An independent writer/director, along with a producer, worked together to create a film. The film was never distributed. The writer/director and producer, now are at odds. Who owns rights to the film in terms of where and how it can be displayed or used?

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Posted on / Sep. 11, 2007 23:37:00

Re: Who owns a film

I have a client who just recently avoided litigation on this issue because they paid me to cover these issues before problems arose. Because you have this problem, I assume you haven't been using an attorney for this project...so does that mean that you haven't invested enough time or money into it to bother even consulting an attorney now that you have this problem? If so, then we shouldn't bother writing a response. But if you have a enough time and money invested, then you should consult an attorney either together or individually and try to get this problem wrapped up before it gets even more complicated. The answers above are all accurate, with Mr. Mark's being the most helpful, as usual. I'm sure any of us could assist you with this.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 11, 2007 23:37:00

Re: Who owns a film

I have a client who just recently avoided litigation on this issue because they paid me to cover these issues before problems arose. Because you have this problem, I assume you haven't been using an attorney for this project...so does that mean that you haven't invested enough time or money into it to bother even consulting an attorney now that you have this problem? If so, then we shouldn't bother writing a response. But if you have a enough time and money invested, then you should consult an attorney either together or individually and try to get this problem wrapped up before it gets even more complicated. The answers above are all accurate, with Mr. Mark's being the most helpful, as usual. I'm sure any of us could assist you with this.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 11, 2007 23:37:00

Re: Who owns a film

I have a client who just recently avoided litigation on this issue because they paid me to cover these issues before problems arose. Because you have this problem, I assume you haven't been using an attorney for this project...so does that mean that you haven't invested enough time or money into it to bother even consulting an attorney now that you have this problem? If so, then we shouldn't bother writing a response. But if you have a enough time and money invested, then you should consult an attorney either together or individually and try to get this problem wrapped up before it gets even more complicated. The answers above are all accurate, with Mr. Mark's being the most helpful, as usual. I'm sure any of us could assist you with this.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 11, 2007 23:37:00

Re: Who owns a film

I have a client who just recently avoided litigation on this issue because they paid me to cover these issues before problems arose. Because you have this problem, I assume you haven't been using an attorney for this project...so does that mean that you haven't invested enough time or money into it to bother even consulting an attorney now that you have this problem? If so, then we shouldn't bother writing a response. But if you have a enough time and money invested, then you should consult an attorney either together or individually and try to get this problem wrapped up before it gets even more complicated. The answers above are all accurate, with Mr. Mark's being the most helpful, as usual. I'm sure any of us could assist you with this.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 11, 2007 23:37:00

Re: Who owns a film

I have a client who just recently avoided litigation on this issue because they paid me to cover these issues before problems arose. Because you have this problem, I assume you haven't been using an attorney for this project...so does that mean that you haven't invested enough time or money into it to bother even consulting an attorney now that you have this problem? If so, then we shouldn't bother writing a response. But if you have a enough time and money invested, then you should consult an attorney either together or individually and try to get this problem wrapped up before it gets even more complicated. The answers above are all accurate, with Mr. Mark's being the most helpful, as usual. I'm sure any of us could assist you with this.

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