If you crowdsource a story, who owns the movie rights?
Really fascinating legal question in this story. If you build your content with help from others online, who owns the rights? I suspect we’ll be seeing this issue come up more and more in the future.Clipped from gigaom.com
If you crowdsource a story, who owns the movie rights?
By Mathew Ingram
Oct. 20, 2011, 3:03pm PT
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