At the time Nosferatu was made, it was considered an unauthorized film adaptation of Dracula. F. W. Murnau tried to get around the law by changing the characters' names, but there were still enough simularities to the original book to allow Bram Stoker's widow to sue for copyright infrigement.
Since then, both the original novel and Nosferatu lapsed into public domain, so anybody can make any movie based on either of those works without any legal obstacles.
No. The difference between remake and remakespoitation pieces is that remakes were legally licensed while remakesploitation pieces copied aspects of the movie without permission. In other words, they are illegal in the sense that they aren't legally authorized remakes.
indian matrix must have songs i guess
nemesissuperhero 2 months ago
lol recent hollywood movie called Just go with it starrring adam and jennifer aniston was a remake of bollywood movie maine pyaar kyun kia.
razaa09 4 months ago
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amazing way to look at this! thanks!
attffgg 10 months ago
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falcogreen 10 months ago
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At the time Nosferatu was made, it was considered an unauthorized film adaptation of Dracula. F. W. Murnau tried to get around the law by changing the characters' names, but there were still enough simularities to the original book to allow Bram Stoker's widow to sue for copyright infrigement.
Since then, both the original novel and Nosferatu lapsed into public domain, so anybody can make any movie based on either of those works without any legal obstacles.
Strannik01 1 year ago
@Strannik01 Then like how Nosferatu is to Dracula?
DarkAdonisVyers 1 year ago
@Strannik01 I see.
DarkAdonisVyers 1 year ago
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No. The difference between remake and remakespoitation pieces is that remakes were legally licensed while remakesploitation pieces copied aspects of the movie without permission. In other words, they are illegal in the sense that they aren't legally authorized remakes.
Strannik01 1 year ago
@Strannik01 These aren't?
DarkAdonisVyers 1 year ago
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No. Those are legal.
Strannik01 1 year ago