WAGNER v. COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES, INC.,
Where writers of pilot script for television series, under collective bargaining agreement with producer, acquired absolute rights to exploit the script for motion picture purposes, and writers' heirs later sold those rights back to producer, those rights were not ancillary or subsidiary under contract requiring producer to share net profits from exploitation of ancillary or subsidiary rights with co-creator of television series.
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