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Watch the documentary, "Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007", a documentary about the James Bond films and Ian Fleming's books on which the movies were based. Write a 500–1000-word paper describing all of the different types of intellectual property licenses that the documentary discusses, including trademarks, characters, books, movies, stories, characters, merchandise, film distribution and production rights, and others. Discuss the dispute between Ian Fleming, EON, and Kevin McClory over the rights to the James Bond film "Thunderball" and recommend how this type of fiasco could have been avoided.
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Running head: THE UNTOLD STORY OF 007
‘Everything or Nothing’: Untold Story of 007
Student’s Name
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THE UNTOLD STORY OF 007
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‘Everything or Nothing’: Untold Story of 007
The documentary unfolds with a very tepid and legendary affiliation between Hollywood
and Ian Fleming, then later Daniel Craig and today's Bond. It is a head-talking film that
successfully delves into what the people already know while presenting an insightful and
informative outlook (Riley,2012). The event's transition lets them glimpse certain innerworkings engraved in Bond’s film relating to how many people grew up. This biopic draws
inspiration from Ian Flaming’s intelligence artwork as an author and a journalist in the Royal
Navy. A sleek chronology shows how Ian developed James Bond throughout the film as an alter
personality of himself with whom Fleming desired to be like. However, the modern antithesis
reveals how the fictional story morphed him into a lone man determined to serve his Country and
Queen. The film's narrative helps bind a series of events for the unacquainted viewers to
encapsulate Bond's influence for five decades. This paper documents an all-inclusive collection
of the epic set's adventure describing all types of intellectual property licenses.
Many companies earn exclusive money through intellectual property licenses since their
value is compared to tangible properties. It is vital to protect intellectual ...
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