Literary Property

Example Definitions of "Literary Property"
Literary Property. All rights of every kind and nature (including, without limitation, copyrights) in and to the screenplay of the Film (copyright registration number PAu-3-358-000), and any other literary, musical, dramatic or other literary material of any kind or nature upon which, in whole or in part, the Film is or may be based, or from which it is or may be adapted or inspired or which may be or has been used or included in the Film including, without limitation, all scripts, scenarios, screenplays, bibles,... stories, treatments, novels, outlines, books, titles, concepts, characters, manuscripts or other properties or materials of any kind or nature in whatever state of completion and all drafts, versions and variations thereof (collectively, the "Literary Property"): without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Grantor shall immediately execute, deliver and cause to be filed and recorded with the United States Copyright Office a Notice of Security Interest and Collateral Assignment of Copyrights in the form of Exhibit 2(a)(i) attached hereto with respect to each and every copyright included in the Collateral; View More Arrow
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