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Poster:
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Campfire
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January 08, 2006 05:19:15am
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feature_films
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Re: Charade Gone
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Copyrights on movies can get messy and complicated, which usually works in the studios' favor. Even if by some oversight the copyright for the movie Charade was invalid, I'd bet that the familiar MUSIC was copyrighted separately, and that could be used to restrict the movie it was a part of. That's how the public domain It's A Wonderful Life was withdrawn from public domain--it was discovered that the music score was still under a separate copyright. In a similar case, Rear Window, the movie, has been public domain for years, but is controlled by the fact that the short story it is based on is still copyrighted.
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