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Business Law : A few months ago I picked up a job protecting some writer named Sam Hemingway. This guy Hemingway said he "don't believe in...
Business Law : A few months ago I picked up a job protecting some writer named Sam Hemingway. This guy Hemingway said he “don’t believe in contracts--he believes in trust.” So, we’ve been working a handshake deal. It seems that Hemingway found some long lost Ernest Hemingway story and thereby made a lot of money. He now want’s to make a movie based on this story. Hemingway told me that he used the plot of this story as the basis of a screenplay he wrote, which he titled “Oh! Henry!” Hemingway used a bit of artistic license to make the screenplay into the early life of Henry Kissinger, the former Secretary of State. The movie will tell how “Henry” escaped a World War II concentration camp by overpowering fifty guards, and rescuing two young bikini clad gals. Facts: Sam has found a long lost Ernest Hemmingway story, and using this story as a basis Sam plans on creating a screenplay about the early life of Henry Kissinger. Issue: Is Sam, by using and profiting from a story of Ernest Hemmingway without the knowledge or approval of his family, guilty of copyright infringement and the violation of copyright laws?Application and Conclusion for this case ?