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Intellectual Property

Sep. 30, 2009

The Dirty Dozen

Rob Darwell, Edwin Komen and Thomas Leo of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton's roundup review and analysis of copyright chain of title.

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By Rob Darwell, Edwin Komen and Thomas Leo

In part one of this article, we presented the first seven of our list of a dozen chain-of-title issues that may arise in the acquisition of rights for the production or development of a motion picture, video game or other work dependent upon rights in copyright. Here are the remaining five issues.

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