Entertainment law
- Amanda Riddell
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- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read
Might sound like incomprehensible jargon to Andrew Little, but it's not to me.
That's how I get paid (or not). That's how I get to make films (or not).
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Everyone in Wellington thinks they know something, but I'm telling you respectfully to butt out unless you're an entertainment lawyer.
My case is rock-solid. It was the first thing that Apple Corps checked when inducting me.
Steve Barr has no legal right to my IP.
I'm yet to meet an entertainment lawyer regarding this, but I've got Lauren on my side.
Every person that has half a brain knows that I'm being trolled by an IP troll.
Disney is that IP troll, and people should be thinking of that Silicon Valley episode.
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They don't have the legal right to produce Weeded Out. Mr. Barr has to accept that.
No matter how much he loves his illegal derivative, that's all it is.
The only remaining option was to remove the infringing elements and rewrite.
Instead, he blackmailed me and began a frontline investigation.
That is the reality. Anything else is a fiction invented by Barr and his cronies.
Disney has to stop blackmailing me via porn for me to feel safe.
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