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・ Film poster
・ Film preservation
・ Film producer
・ Film Producers Guild
・ Film projector (disambiguation)
・ Film promotion
・ Film Propaganda in Britain and Nazi Germany
・ Film pull
・ Film Quarterly
・ Film Quota Act
・ Film recorder
・ Film release
・ Film Resource Unit
・ Film Review (magazine)
・ Film Review Office
Film rights
・ Film Risky
・ Film Roman
・ Film Sack
・ Film scanner
・ Film school
・ Film School (album)
・ Film School (band)
・ Film School in Písek
・ Film School Rejects
・ Film score
・ Film Score Monthly
・ Film screening
・ Film sculptor
・ Film semiotics


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Film rights : ウィキペディア英語版
Film rights
Film rights are rights under copyright laws to produce a derivative work (a film in this case) based from an item of intellectual property. According to U.S. law, these belong to the holder of the copyright, who may sell or option them to someone in the film industry (a producer or director or sometimes a specialist broker of such properties) who will then try to gather the other professionals and secure the financial backing needed to convert the property into a film. This is different from the right to exhibit a finished motion picture commercially to an audience; this is usually referred to as "exhibition rights" or "public performance rights".
==Origins==
In the United States, the need to secure film rights of previously published or produced source materials still under copyright stems from case law. In 1907, the Kalem Company produced a one-reel silent film version of General Lew Wallace's novel, Ben-Hur, without first securing film rights. Wallace's estate, and his American publisher, Harper & Brothers, sued for copyright infringement. The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, establishing the precedent that all adaptations are subject to copyright.

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