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To: recycle who wrote (1741)11/9/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: Sisofsix2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2706
 
Recycle;
Anytime something is acquired, there may be royalties or other interests reserved by the original proprietor, like when you buy your home, someone may retain the rights to the ground it is built on, but you still own, wholly, your home. That just goes along with some of the dotting of "i's" and crossing of "t's" that go on with all transactions. With this release today, MSHE will be in a position, legally, to tell us where it stands with anything else they have been working on. SIS



To: recycle who wrote (1741)11/10/1998 1:15:00 AM
From: Greger  Respond to of 2706
 
Perhaps it is a simple semantic issue, best illustrated by an example:

Vanpires is co-produced by by MSHE/AGE and a certain percentage of revenues from advertisements are shared by the two principles per contract and the rest is shared by by affiliates and distributors (syndication). Only the combined revenue shared by MSH and AGE are received (100% if MSHE owns AGE fully) and the term "interest" is just the additional revenues received due to now owning AGE's share.

Hope this helps. Back to lurking