Don’t miss the latest episode of Sequel Rights featuring our own Joe Findlay! Check them out at sequelrights.com or wherever you get your podcasts
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Don’t miss the latest episode of Sequel Rights featuring our own Joe Findlay! Check them out at sequelrights.com or wherever you get your podcasts
"What makes the dispute complicated is confusion over what constitutes a "sequel" and the nature of the parties' contract. In 1994, Sweetpea acquired rights to make a film based on Dungeons & Dragons, and in 2000 Solomon produced a theatrical film. According to the contract, Sweetpea had the rights to make one or more sequels, but those rights would revert five years after the initial U.S. release."