Legal Question in Intellectual Property in California
Do I have a right to a TV special about me? There was a TV special about my work and I want to put a copy of the TV special on YouTube and my website and use it to promote my work.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Write to the production company and ask for permission.
Your question raises two separate issues. The first is whether the production violated any of your rights (privacy, etc.). Of course, if it was done with your express or implied permission, you'd have (probably) waived any privacy concerns. The other question as to whether you can re-publish is easy - the copyright belongs to the folks that produced the special, and you'll need their permission to re-use it, even though you are its main theme.
I agree with the attorney's above. Talk to the production company to see if they will allow you to re-use it. Additionally, if you have any agreements with them pertaining to you being apart of the video, you may want to review it as it may have a clause in there discussing this situation.
Jim Betinol
Attorney, Partner
Withrow and Betinol Law
Intellectual Property, Business, and Contracts
(t) (424) 229-2560
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Your question raises an issue that should have been negotiated when you first agreed to allow the producer access to your work for a documentary. If you had a competent attorney representing you, it should have been addressed in the written agreement, so check there.
If you didn't seek counsel before agreeing to let the production company use your work, or don't have a written agreement, it is up to the filmmaker's discretion whether he permits you access/use of film clips.