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"Supreme Court to Rule on Jack Kirby Case?"

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Anonymous Steve Schnier said...

While educating yourself is all fine and good, being able to defend your rights is even more important.

Many of the creators of Canadian animated series were never paid the royalties due to them. Even though rights, terms and conditions were stipulated in the contracts, the studios have the financial muscle to drag the cases throught the courts, in appeal after appeal until the creators' financial resources are exhausted.

June 20, 2014 10:45 AM

Anonymous D said...

Gee.....BUT.....a submission form that was presented to me lately says I must submit an original work .....and then surrender ALL rights to it immediately ....the studio "MAY" credit me for the idea ( or not )if they use it.....or adapt it for use.....or just not use it at all. I'm not sure I really want to present them with the project I've spent years of my spare time developing anymore.

My suggestion is if any artist has an original project they care about...they should publish it publicly first . There are more friendly way to establish ownership and interest .

August 13, 2014 9:02 PM

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