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Old 02-27-2012, 09:00 AM   #42
Rob Lister
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
I see that you didn't bother to read my post. I asked about the condition under which Puzo co-wrote the screenplays. You said:



If co-writing the screen plays was not "work for hire", then what was it?
co-writing the screen plays likely was a work for hire, but the screen plays have nothing to do with the case at hand.

Without seeing the contract, it is all guesswork as to what rights the estate retains, if any, regarding the work. They say they have the right, the studio disagrees. A judge (or jury) will sort it out.

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