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10-19-2000, 03:51 PM
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of "Job Switching," and where I can contact Desilu Productions for rights to show the candy factory scene it at a business meeting?
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View Full Version : Job Switching GMSComm 10-19-2000, 03:51 PM Does anyone know where I can get a copy of "Job Switching," and where I can contact Desilu Productions for rights to show the candy factory scene it at a business meeting? desilu #1 10-20-2000, 11:58 PM I'm almost sure that the Job Switching is on one of the I Love Lucy video collections. I don't have all the tapes because I taped most of the episodes off Nick at Nite. But it must be on one of those tapes because they put the most famous episodes on the collection videos and it was one of the most famous ones! Check at a big video store like suncoast. Thats where I found all the videos I bought and between them and Nick at Nite I now have them all! As far as contact for permission, they are no longer Desilu. On the box it shows CBS and Fox video. Maybe contact them. I really don't think you would need permission to show it unless you were trying to make money off of it somehow. Good Luck to you! ------------------ Amy M. Weaver ilovelucyjg15 02-17-2002, 01:25 AM Originally posted by desilu #1 they are no longer Desilu. ------------------ What ever happend to Desilu productions after Desi and Lucy died? LucieFam 02-17-2002, 01:52 AM Originally posted by desilu #1 I'm almost sure that the Job Switching is on one of the I Love Lucy video collections. I don't have all the tapes because I taped most of the episodes off Nick at Nite. But it must be on one of those tapes because they put the most famous episodes on the collection videos and it was one of the most famous ones! Check at a big video store like suncoast. Thats where I found all the videos I bought and between them and Nick at Nite I now have them all! As far as contact for permission, they are no longer Desilu. On the box it shows CBS and Fox video. Maybe contact them. I really don't think you would need permission to show it unless you were trying to make money off of it somehow. Good Luck to you! ------------------ Amy M. Weaver (I know this is old, but anyhoo) It is necessary to have permission to show any clip or photo (or any image in the likeness) of Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz or Desi Arnaz Jr publically, even when money isn't concerned. Even websites. You must have permission from the estates to legally show photos of these people (but they have more important things to do than to be website police, lol). Even showing a clip at a meeting/conference/lecture legally requires permission. Images of the Ball/Arnaz family are held copyright of Desilu, too, LLC, while images from I Love Lucy are co-copyrighted by Desilu, too, LLC and CBS. You would need to seek permission from these people. As for Desilu Productions after Lucy and Desi died... Desi sold his portion of the company to Lucille in 1963 (?), and Lucille sold Desilu to Gulf & Western in 1967/1968. Gulf & Western later sold to Paramount. So after Lucy and Desi died, Desilu continued as Paramount... and is still going strong! ilovelucyjg15 02-17-2002, 02:13 AM Originally posted by LucieFam (I know this is old, but anyhoo) It is necessary to have permission to show any clip or photo (or any image in the likeness) of Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz or Desi Arnaz Jr publically, even when money isn't concerned. Even websites. You must have permission from the estates to legally show photos of these people (but they have more important things to do than to be website police, lol). Even showing a clip at a meeting/conference/lecture legally requires permission. Images of the Ball/Arnaz family are held copyright of Desilu, too, LLC, while images from I Love Lucy are co-copyrighted by Desilu, too, LLC and CBS. You would need to seek permission from these people. As for Desilu Productions after Lucy and Desi died... Desi sold his portion of the company to Lucille in 1963 (?), and Lucille sold Desilu to Gulf & Western in 1967/1968. Gulf & Western later sold to Paramount. So after Lucy and Desi died, Desilu continued as Paramount... and is still going strong! My god your good. LoL. Your very smart. You really know the copyright laws! If you need permission, even to show photos on a web site, I guess I am breaking the law!oops! lol Thanks for all the info LucieFam! LucieFam 02-17-2002, 02:30 AM Originally posted by ilovelucyjg15 My god your good. LoL. Your very smart. You really know the copyright laws! If you need permission, even to show photos on a web site, I guess I am breaking the law!oops! lol Thanks for all the info LucieFam! Ha, thanks! I'm a chip off the old block, I guess. :bash: :dizzy: I didn't have a clue about the particulars and intricacy of copyright laws until I created LucieArnaz.com, running an official website, you've gotta be awfully careful about these things. Barnabas1 02-17-2002, 09:10 AM Originally posted by ilovelucyjg15 What ever happend to Desilu productions after Desi and Lucy died? Good Question! ilovelucyjg15 02-17-2002, 02:33 PM Originally posted by LucieFam Ha, thanks! I'm a chip off the old block, I guess. :bash: :dizzy: I didn't have a clue about the particulars and intricacy of copyright laws until I created LucieArnaz.com, running an official website, you've gotta be awfully careful about these things. OMG your the creater of LucieArnaz.com:eek: !? Thats awsome! |