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Article R261-1 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

Any transaction enabling a person who is not subject to the obligation to seek ongoing exploitation laid down in article L. 132-27 of the French Intellectual Property Code and who is not a co-producer of the work or works concerned to: 1° Acquire, directly or indirectly, one or more cinematographic and audiovisual works from a producer who is subject to the obligation to seek ongoing exploitation laid down in article…

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Article R261-2 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The technical elements necessary for fixing the work are: 1° For works fixed on a photochemical medium: a) Image negative film; b) Sound negative film and sound magnetic media; c) Where these are the only technical elements existing or available, positive copies or intermediate elements enabling positive copies to be obtained; 2° For works on analogue media other than photochemical media: the original analogue media usually referred to as “masters”;…

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Article D261-3 of the French Cinema and Moving Image Code

The notification to the Minister responsible for culture is accompanied by a file containing : 1° Identification of the transferring producer and the beneficiary of the planned operation ; 2° A detailed description of the planned operation, including the title of the cinematographic or audiovisual work(s) or the list of cinematographic or audiovisual works falling within the scope of the agreement provided for inarticle L. 132-27 of the Intellectual Property…

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