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Post by aaronpawlak on May 2, 2018 8:56:54 GMT -5
Hi. I'm a UK-based filmmaker currently developing a short film for film festival distribution. The story as is features a young girl who's a little bit lost in the world, and we considered the idea of her owning an action figure of Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a character she looks up to for her independence and hero qualities. Simply, the film would involve reference to the character and her qualities, and the toy on screen in the hands of our little girl. At one point it gets broken and is repaired with a bit of glue by the nice old man who is the main character. It would be fair to say that it is an explicit plot device rather than just a toy that happens to be seen in shot. The impression I get is that this would not infringe any specific copyright (trademarks, scripted elements of the original film etc.), but I'd be grateful for any pointers and suggestions of appropriate action over any possible issues. Please help I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: www.copyrightaid.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1978Best video production agencyThanks
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