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I intend on doing a feature-length film partially inspired by Much Ado About Nothing (by partially inspired, I mean indirectly taking certain plot elements- Think of The Lion King and Hamlet) and I want to know if there would be any copyright issues I'd need to take care of.
 
Posts: 8 | Location: New York | Registered: December 18, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You definitely should be alright...ideas and themes or even specific plots are not subject to copyright laws. It is the specific delivery style/method that you can get in trouble for stealing. Besides, I think Shakespeare's plays have been public domain for quite a long time.


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Shakespeare died in 1616. I heard it’s something like 70 years after someone died before the copyright is lifted. That happened a long time ago so you could actually do anything with his stories; even make a film with exactly the same words without paying anyone any royalties. Big Grin
 
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Thanks all! I was starting to get concerned with getting bogged down in legal rights and whatnot.
 
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Yeah, Shakespeares stuff is completely up for grabs. I have often thought about making one of his plays into a film, though I'm not sure which one I'd like to do best.

Funny, I'd never made that connection with the Lion King before.

Good luck with the adaptation, L.A.F.
 
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