Not quite. I can't make merchandise (like mugs or posters) out of it
(actually maybe I can, but that is a gray area, one of many). I CAN do a
history of a genre of movies in book form without permission, assuming
someone has proof of ownership of an image (another gray area).
Most of the leasing
ing to reimburse the copyright owners. Craig, Vancouver
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I've h
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to a poster?
I've had a couple distributors come calling about using images
of my postersin their DVD's. I just sent them to Bruce (saying he
probably already h
with a photograph of MY
poster."???
I'd love to know all the legalities myself?
Good day all,
Bob
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From: "Lynch Posters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 7:01 AM
Subject: [MOPO] Who owns the rights
I was contacted by a distribution company today that is releasing two David
Lynch films on DVD for the foreign market. They enquired about using several
of the foreign posters on my website for either the cover, the insert or the
DVD extras.
This brought up the question of who owns the rights to a
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