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I had looked forward to him doing art for the other Bond novels he missed, so this is quite exciting!
Now I'm thinking that I would really love to see 100% Fleming-accurate animated films of all the novels...
I guess he would have to get IFP permission.
Yes, I initially thought this thread was about a book. I prefer drawings a la George Almond's of the Bond villains and other characters.
That was animation/illustration nervana.
That is really bad.. I hope someone will reupload it, because that clip was art!
Well, as he took it down himself, I can't see that happening, sadly. He joined the site recently under his own name to explain this.
Rather predictable though, isn't it? It's always been that way with Bond, hasn't it?
A fight for copyrights you mean? It sure seems like it, clear back to the old days of Fleming/EON vs. McClory. Again, a shame.
Exactly. They have no sense of humour and are hence much too litigiouis about the slightest thing, even if it benefits them!
They the powers that be are only doing what they have a right to do and after all without them we would all be a great deal less well off when it comes anything new in the way of Bond
Regards Coggins.
Of course. I know it is their legal right to protect their product from copyright infringement. I wouldn't want that legal right to be taken away from them. I'll say that now.
And as such I think this matter is best left to the people directly involved in its progress and with that in mind this discourse can now rest.
Indeed and of course. I'm a law graduate, so I'm all for that.
Indeed, but lawyers don't see any shades of grey - even if the thing in question is of benefit to the franchise, whether cinematic or literary, and that is a real shame. Such is life, I suppose. Unless it is authorised by the powers that be, they are not going to even countenace it or allow it to exist independent of them.
I knew i should have saved that excellent video, it was among the best things on YouTube!