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January 29, 2006
Is There a Director's Copyright?
Do, or should, directors get a copyright? Edward Einhorn thinks so and is suing to enforce what he believes are his rights in a 2004 very off Broadway production of a play called "Tam Lin." Read Jesse Green's piece in today's New York Times about the Einhorn case and the arguments pro and con.
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