Performing Arts Management and Law, 1. sējumsLaw-Arts Publishers, 1972 - 156 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 16.
429. lappuse
... sequel . Sequels represent further free adaptations , only this time from the original film . Economic motivation for making sequels is similar to that of reasons for adapting any other work , namely , it is hoped that recognition and ...
... sequel . Sequels represent further free adaptations , only this time from the original film . Economic motivation for making sequels is similar to that of reasons for adapting any other work , namely , it is hoped that recognition and ...
484. lappuse
... Sequel Rights in the Work and Sequel Motion Picture Rights The balance of Article 14 is keyed in with yet another grant of rights , the sequel motion picture rights . Article 15 grants the purchaser the right to " write , produce and ...
... Sequel Rights in the Work and Sequel Motion Picture Rights The balance of Article 14 is keyed in with yet another grant of rights , the sequel motion picture rights . Article 15 grants the purchaser the right to " write , produce and ...
487. lappuse
... sequel films based upon the first picture or remakes thereof , since the purchaser or assigns would own the copyright therein , nobody else could make a sequel therefrom without a grant of right from the owner of the film . In effect ...
... sequel films based upon the first picture or remakes thereof , since the purchaser or assigns would own the copyright therein , nobody else could make a sequel therefrom without a grant of right from the owner of the film . In effect ...
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Performing Arts Management | xxxii |
Acknowledgments | xxxvii |
Infringement and Public Performance | xliv |
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