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Intellectual Property,
Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 12, 2022

Tarantino and Miramax put “Pulp Fiction” NFT dispute aside

“The parties have agreed to put this matter behind them and look forward to collaborating with each other on future projects, including possible NFTs,” read a joint statement Friday.

Never mind. Miramax, producer of Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction,” sued the director over his plans to sell non-fungible tokens of uncut scenes from the 1994 landmark film, but now the case is settled and both sides plan to work together — possibly making another movie or selling the tokens.

“The parties have agreed to put this matter behind them and look forward to collaborating with each other on future projects, including possible NFT...

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