A synopsis would automatically be protected by copyright as soon as it was written.
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I would assume Richard O'Brien still holds the copyright.
Sure. But keep in mind that since your screenplay was automatically protected by copyright as soon as you wrote it down, this company isn't really giving you anything.
The singular possessive form is synopsis's.
A script or video would automatically be protected as soon as it was fixed in a tangible medium.
To Richard O'Brien, I would assume. Twentieth century fox own the rights
why would you think they would give you one
To give the synopsis of a book would be first to read the book, then to mentally digest the book for understanding. Creating the synopsis is then easier once all the facts and you have a complete understanding of what you read.
A synopsis is a short description of your thesis paper. Therefore, it should sum of the key findings of your paper.
There are dozens of copyrightable works by that name. The 1998-2006 television show would be handled by Paramount Pictures.
No; such a work would be in the public domain and cannot be retroactively registered.
How do you write an annotated synopsis?