Let's take a random sold out Intrada title, like BABY.
If BABY differs from the average, please -- in general -- tell what does happen.
You get the rights, you master the score, you put it to limited edition (rights issue) and it sells out. Does Intrada retain the rights? I know they can't release it again, but do they keep the rights? And the master copy of the disc, do you retain retain that as well?
What I am asking here is, if any label, like Varese for example, wanted to do BABY (or any other OOP limited Intrada CD) do they have to get the rights from you? CAn they use your master CD to press copies from? So forth. We all know about "Cherry 2000" coming out again and hilariously putting eBayers to shame with their worhless copies; can this happen again with other titles? Be it Intrada, FSM, Varese, PErcepto, so forth.
What's what?
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