Focus Column
By Thomas Glen Leo and Gregory Slewett
Before making an investment in a motion picture, a prudent investor should perform careful due diligence of the rights required in order to produce and exploit the motion picture. An oversight or mistake during this process could lead to the production of a motion picture without the rights necessary to produce the picture without infringing on the rights of others or without the rights...
By Thomas Glen Leo and Gregory Slewett
Before making an investment in a motion picture, a prudent investor should perform careful due diligence of the rights required in order to produce and exploit the motion picture. An oversight or mistake during this process could lead to the production of a motion picture without the rights necessary to produce the picture without infringing on the rights of others or without the rights...
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