Movie Investment Secure, says Fanancier
Concerns over the in-process copyright-infringement lawsuit involving The Da Vinci Code apparently had investors rattled enough that the spokeman for Invicta, an investment management group party behind the picture, to issue a public statement of assurance. The TimesOnline is running a detailed article on the movie's fanancing—one that conspiracy nuts will probably love.
In related news, the trial continues. The Guardian, among many other sites, has details of yesterday's (uneventful) developments. The trial now breaks for a week while the presiding judge reads the relevant books. What fun for him!
MORE HERE and HERE
TimesOnline (UK), 01.03.06 and The Guardian (UK), 28.02.096
In related news, the trial continues. The Guardian, among many other sites, has details of yesterday's (uneventful) developments. The trial now breaks for a week while the presiding judge reads the relevant books. What fun for him!
MORE HERE and HERE
TimesOnline (UK), 01.03.06 and The Guardian (UK), 28.02.096
1 Comments:
My own suspicion is that Dan Brown is using it not only a publicity opportunity, but also as a chance to say some things publicly that he wouldn't say otherwise: confessions, of a sort, that he can sneak in under the radar without them sounding like a repudiation of the (perhaps unintended) effects of his work.
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