![]() The company, which owns the copyright to the movie, puts front and centers catch-all language in its contract that says it owns “all rights. Miramax, meanwhile, claims that its rights are farther-reaching and account for technology not yet created in 1996 when the deal was consummated. “There is no question that this constitutes an electronic publication - a distribution of one or more electronic copies - of the Screenplay.” ![]() “The allegations in Miramax’s complaint make clear that the primary content associated with the NFTs to be auctioned off to the public consists of electronic copies of ‘the uncut first handwritten scripts of ‘Pulp Fiction,'” writes Bryan Freedman, representing Tarantino, in a June 21 motion for judgment on the pleadings. Quentin Tarantino Offers Rare Review of 'Top Gun: Maverick'
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