Movies,
TV, Film,
and Screenplays
Copyright for your eyes. When we look at copyright in the visual domain, we see movies, television shows, photographs, sculptures, and artwork. We also see things that form the basis for such works, such as screenplays, teleplays, and blueprints. The hot issue here - trying to mix all of the above without infringing someone's copyright.
Sculptor sues Devil's Advocate producers for background art.
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Sculptor sues Batman Foreever producers for background art.
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Turning a drawing into a scene for a movie can cost big bucks.
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Leslie Neilsen as a body double for Demi Moore torques Annie Leibovitz.
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Sony makes a bold bid for the Bond franchise.
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A textbook example of why agents and studios don't acknowledge unsolicited screenplays.
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Arnold tries to cash in on the lucrative Japanese commercial market without you
knowing about it.
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Reuters grabs the goods from helicopter jockey in the L.A. maelstrom.
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