Re: Movie script copyright
Posted by D. Alexander Floum, floum@schinner.com, on 5/01/02
Mr. Coleman,
To copyright the script, you simply need to submit a US
copyright application, which any competent intellectual
property attorney can do for you.
To find a writer, you can start with one of the
scriptwriter's bulletin boards, such as:
http://scriptwritersnetwork.com/bboard.html
I am an intellectual property attorney and law school
professor. You can see my bio at
http://www.schinner.com/html/the_schinner_law_group_-
_d__al.html
D. Alexander Floum
On 1/18/02, Leon Coleman wrote:
> My name is Leon Coleman. I am from Chicago but I live in
> Atlanta now. I am a Marketing graduate and currently
> studying for my MBA in Finance. I am writing a script for
> a play/movie. It is something that America has never
> witnessed! It is very controversial and must be put in
> something theatrical! It a must see! I need information
> on how to copywright my script and how I could get a
> professional writer to assist my idea. I am a businessman,
> not a writer. I just write as a hobby. If you got some
> 411 for me, give me a holler.
>
> Leon Coleman
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Movie script copyright, 1/18/02, by Leon Coleman.
- Re: Movie script copyright, 5/01/02, by D. Alexander Floum.