The character Abraham Van Helsing, originally created by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula," is in the public domain. This means that the rights to the character are not owned by any single entity or individual, allowing various adaptations and interpretations to be made freely by different creators. However, specific portrayals or adaptations of Van Helsing may still be protected under copyright if they introduce original elements.
Yes , by Disney who owns all rights to the name and likeness of the character .
who owns movie rights? how do you research movie rights?
The rights to the "Rocky" films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which produced the original film in 1976. Sylvester Stallone, who created the character and starred in the films, also retains certain rights related to the character and franchises. In addition, the rights to the "Creed" spin-off films, which are part of the "Rocky" franchise, are also under MGM.
sony pictures owns the rights to casino royale.
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Yes , by Disney who owns all rights to the name and likeness of the character .
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo.
who owns movie rights? how do you research movie rights?
The publishing rights to the Indian comic book character 'Chacha Chaudhary' are owned by Pran's Features, the company founded by the late cartoonist Pran Kumar Sharma who created the character. The rights have been managed by his family after his passing.
No, he doesn't. He owns the rights to "Carolina on My Mind" which is part of the Beatles collection he owns the rights to. He does not own the rights to "South Carolina on My Mind".
Abraham who? Abraham Lincoln? Abraham from the Bible, the founding patriarch of the Israelites? Abraham Smith who owns the deli on 25th street?
who owns publishing rights of the turtles happy together
If you are referring to the Rogers & Hammerstein version, their estate owns the rights.
RHI Entertainment owns the home video rights to the Little Rascals films made from 1927-1938. CBS Television owns the TV rights. Warner Brothers owns the rights to the 1938-1944 Our Gang shorts. The 1922-1926 shorts are in the public domain.
The Walt Disney company owns the image rights (and other rights such as movie rights) for Baby Pooh, along with image rights for many other Disney Characters.
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