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San Diego International Law Journal
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Abstract
These developments and mutual correlating interests underscore the rising trend in the number of international co-productions and cinematographic co-operations with India. Still, the practice of movie making in India differs in many ways from industry structures in the U.S. or Germany, which shall be analyzed as potential co-production partners. Contractual relations, industry regulations, involved parties, and the legal rules are so distinct, that a comparative view from a producer's perspective shall bring into light the frameworks and copyright issues of international film co-productions involving India.
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Timm Neu,
Bollywood is Coming! Copyright and Film Industry Issues Regarding International Film Co-Productions Involving India,
8
San Diego Int'l L.J.
123
(2006)
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