Movie Piracy affects Hollywood studios AND Independent filmmakers around the world!
If you are an independent filmmaker, answer this question:
Can YOU afford to pay $500 to an entertainment attorney that will hopefully help in prosecuting the thieves who have stolen your film?
It is more beneficial to protect your film before it even gets to the point of needing an attorney.
Who Stole My Film? is an ebook created solely for the purpose of helping you protect your films from the threat of piracy. It doesn’t matter if you have made 10 films or are just starting out in film school.
This is NOT a filmmaking book that will tell you how to budget properly, select the right equipment, hire cast and crew or even how to navigate the festival circuit. It is all about keeping your INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS under control. Who Stole My Film? will help you DISCOVER how to legally cover yourself when it comes to filmmaking and keep most or all PROFITS made off your film.
*Save hundreds of dollars in attorney’s fees by minimizing the potential for someone to steal your film.
* Make the most money off of your film by closing the loopholes where criminals thrive to reap their own benefits.
*Save time during production by following methods to prevent conflict with production team members over rights ownership.
*Find ways to track down unauthorized copies and public screenings.
*Figure out how to involve cast and crew members after production without compromising the success of your film.
*Save a great deal of hassle by completing key steps before production begins.
*Build confidence in knowing that you have protected your film from the threat of movie piracy.
After reading this book, you will have no excuses when it comes to protecting your film.
The time to worry about protecting your film from piracy is not when you have lost over $40,000 in movie tickets or DVD sales and then have to pay a lawyer who will try to fix your problem. The time to protect your film is NOW!
Get the E-book for only $19.95
I wrote this E-book specifically because piracy is an immediate problem, not an issue that filmmakers can wait 5-7 business days to read about. It would take that long or maybe longer with the standard shipping times of traditional books.
That means when you order, “Who Stole My Film” is delivered INSTANTLY!
Before you start thinking that $19.95 is too much, consider my previously mentioned $500 charge from a lawyer.
Which rate would you rather pay: $500 to try and save at least some of your profits and control over a film OR $19.95 to learn how you can easily avoid the theft of your film and other filmmaking dilemmas? The choice is yours!



