Film Chain of Title involves securing the necessary contributor waivers, assignments, and licenses and ensuring proper transfer of copyright. It is vital to the success of your film and television project. Let The Clearance Lab help you determine the validity of all of your important chain of title documents and reduce the risk of legal exposure. If you don’t own every piece of your project, no one will distribute it.
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$ 1799
SEVEN DAY TURNAROUND- Attorney Review of all Chain of Title Documents
- Suggestions for Necessary Corrections
- Drafting of Additional Documents, if Needed (additional fees)
- Chain of Title Opinion by Leading US Entertainment Attorney
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Chain of Title Legal Review and Opinion
$ 2199
THREE DAY TURNAROUND- Attorney Review of all Chain of Title Documents
- Suggestions for Necessary Corrections
- Drafting of Additional Documents, if Needed (additional fees)
- Chain of Title Opinion by Leading US Entertainment Attorney
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Chain of Title Legal Review & Opinion
$ 2999
ONE DAY TURNAROUND- Attorney Review of all Chain of Title Documents
- Suggestions for Necessary Corrections
- Drafting of Additional Documents, if Needed (additional fees)
- Chain of Title Opinion by Leading US Entertainment Attorney
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FILM CHAIN OF TITLE SECURITY
It is crucial that every person who contributes to your project has properly assigned, transferred, or otherwise waived his or her contribution rights. Even your crew deal memos must contain the proper language to satisfy your distributor and E&O carrier. Film chain of title issues are the number one cause for a project to be shelved.
WHAT IS FILM CHAIN OF TITLE?
Chain of title documents include, but are not limited to, your operating agreement/bylaws, any copyright registrations or assignments, above the line agreements, below the line agreements, licenses, waivers, and assignments of stock footage, stills, product placement, artwork, and any other items requiring clearance. Anyone who has contributed to the project must have signed over the appropriate rights in order for you to distribute your film, television series, or video game.