Chapter 103: All-Media Copyright Transaction(2/2)
It opened the door to this kind of artistic creation.”
"That's rare..." Ronald thought to himself, don't be greedy after watching China make two Hollywood blockbusters and earn a lot of US dollars.
"You didn't invest in that movie? You and Walter Hill didn't work together again?" Ronald remembered that Joel Silver and the director had been best partners.
"If the ups and downs of Hollywood have taught me anything..." Joel Silver held up his glass of wine to express his kindness to Ronald, "it's to work with capable people rather than being competed by the market.
The unlucky ones who were eliminated. I hope they can return to the top. This kind of thing has happened, but the chance is too small. Many people died because they expected a director to make masterpieces again."
"Well, I will remember this..." Ronald also raised his glass.
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"So what, I need to add one thing here..." Ronald received the visiting gray-eyed Mickey. The copyright transfer contract that the barrister asked his top Harvard students to modify was placed on his desk and was read by Ronald.
"Where?" Mickey Kanter raised his eyebrows. Did he overlook something?
"Here, I would like to add a clause after sequels, TV series, stage plays, and adaptation rights... as well as the copyright for adaptation in any other form of entertainment, as well as the copyright for all derivative products."
"It's interesting. It seems you have a new direction?" Mickey Kanter knew that this kind of legal document must be rigorous. Ronald added it specially, so he must have already had an idea.
"Yeah, I might find someone to draw comics, or rewrite it into a novel and publish it." Ronald chuckled.
"Or the Japanese video games that are popular all over the world?" Mickey Kanter is one of the few lawyers in Hollywood who has inside knowledge of Nintendo and Universal's Donkey Kong game copyright cases. He smiled at Rona
De said.
"Or video game rights." Ronald stamped the contract.
"Cheers!" In the afternoon, Ronald gave the contract to Joel Silver, had it checked by his lawyer, and issued a check to buy the full media adaptation rights.
"I've asked someone to prepare a ribbon and wax seal for you to give away." Joel Silver waved to his secretary and asked the secretary to take out the official version of the contract, as well as a rectangular box for outer packaging, which is indeed suitable for giving to female friends.
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From now on, all the rights to adapt this movie will no longer belong to him. When Ronald succeeds, he can only receive a small percentage of dividends from the original producer under the rules set by the Producers Alliance.
Chapter completed!