[Copyright] Publication of a Play for purposes of a copyright application
Jessica R. Friedman
jrfriedman at litproplaw.com
Tue Jun 18 13:43:37 EDT 2024
I still think they would be considered to be within the overall organization that is producing the play, even if they literally work for a different company, so I don’t think it would even be a limited publication.
Does the Copyright Compendium have anything to say on this question?
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From: Copyright <copyright-bounces at oppedahl-lists.com> on behalf of Nancy Prager via Copyright <copyright at oppedahl-lists.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 1:06 PM
To: For copyright practitioners. This is not for laypersons to seek legal advice. <copyright at oppedahl-lists.com>, Elizabeth Russell <beth at erklaw.com>
Cc: Nancy Prager <nancyprager at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Copyright] Publication of a Play for purposes of a copyright application
Great question. Distributing the copies to the talent and production personnel should count but it would likely be considered a distribution to a limited audience. A publication is deemed “limited” where “copies of the work are distributed both (1) to a ‘definitely selected group,’ and (2) for a limited purpose, without the right of further reproduction, distribution or sale.” (emphasis added)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences v. Creative House Promotions, Inc., 944 F.2d 1446, 19 U.S.P.Q.2d 1491 (9th Cir. 1991).
§ 7:3. Publication considerations, Copyright Registration Practice § 7:3
On Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 12:56:59 PM EDT, Elizabeth Russell <beth at erklaw.com> wrote:
What about the distribution of printed scripts to production personnel? The rehearsal hall is at least a semi public place; the personnel are not a social circle; and the distribution is for “the purpose of” public performance.
Elizabeth T Russell
beth at erklaw.com
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Subject: [Copyright] Publication of a Play for purposes of a copyright application
Dear colleagues....
A client has a play in production. The iniital performance date is not the date of publication since public performance is not considered publication. So what is?
Is a play considered unpublished until someone literally publishes the play (most likely through a licensing arrangement)?
If not, what is considered publication of a play?
I feel like I have dealt with this before and ended up advising the client to file as an unpublished work but that boggles my mind.
Thanks in advance!
best,
Nancy
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