attempted robbery of MY stuff!
- franktangredi
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attempted robbery of MY stuff!
(In case you missed this afternoon's saga on Facebook)
Googling oneself can pay off!
This afternoon, I came across this casting notice: http://www.mandy.com/1/cast3.cfm?v=59701392
What's interesting about this "adaptation from a play by Frank Tangredi" is that Frank Tangredi never heard about it, did not authorize it, and would not authorize it ... especially since somebody else is working to finance an authorized film of the same play.
I'm sure they came across the script in that ten-minute play anthology where it was published and thought, "Hey, this is a neat story, let's film it!" The idea of contacting the author doesn't seem to have occurred to them. But imagine them having the balls to even use my name in the ad!
Digging further in, I discovered that THEY ALREADY SHOT THE DAMN FILM LAST WEEK!
I've sent the director a strong email demanding that they cease production and promising that, if I do not receive an acknowledgment to that effect within 24 hours, I will consult an attorney. (And I will!)
So it was an interesting afternoon! And heck, at least he thought my play was worth stealing.
Googling oneself can pay off!
This afternoon, I came across this casting notice: http://www.mandy.com/1/cast3.cfm?v=59701392
What's interesting about this "adaptation from a play by Frank Tangredi" is that Frank Tangredi never heard about it, did not authorize it, and would not authorize it ... especially since somebody else is working to finance an authorized film of the same play.
I'm sure they came across the script in that ten-minute play anthology where it was published and thought, "Hey, this is a neat story, let's film it!" The idea of contacting the author doesn't seem to have occurred to them. But imagine them having the balls to even use my name in the ad!
Digging further in, I discovered that THEY ALREADY SHOT THE DAMN FILM LAST WEEK!
I've sent the director a strong email demanding that they cease production and promising that, if I do not receive an acknowledgment to that effect within 24 hours, I will consult an attorney. (And I will!)
So it was an interesting afternoon! And heck, at least he thought my play was worth stealing.
- Bob78164
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Re: attempted robbery of MY stuff!
That's pretty brazen. Looks like they are based in Los Angeles. I happen to know (hell, I happen to be) a Los Angeles attorney qualified to handle this sort of matter. My work e-mail is my first initial (remember, my birth certificate doesn't say "Bob") and last name (at) raineslaw (dot) com. --Bobfranktangredi wrote:(In case you missed this afternoon's saga on Facebook)
Googling oneself can pay off!
This afternoon, I came across this casting notice: http://www.mandy.com/1/cast3.cfm?v=59701392
What's interesting about this "adaptation from a play by Frank Tangredi" is that Frank Tangredi never heard about it, did not authorize it, and would not authorize it ... especially since somebody else is working to finance an authorized film of the same play.
I'm sure they came across the script in that ten-minute play anthology where it was published and thought, "Hey, this is a neat story, let's film it!" The idea of contacting the author doesn't seem to have occurred to them. But imagine them having the balls to even use my name in the ad!
Digging further in, I discovered that THEY ALREADY SHOT THE DAMN FILM LAST WEEK!
I've sent the director a strong email demanding that they cease production and promising that, if I do not receive an acknowledgment to that effect within 24 hours, I will consult an attorney. (And I will!)
So it was an interesting afternoon! And heck, at least he thought my play was worth stealing.
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
- franktangredi
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Re: attempted robbery of MY stuff!
I just learned that the Dramatists Guild will handle this for me even if I'm not a member.
Bob78164 wrote:That's pretty brazen. Looks like they are based in Los Angeles. I happen to know (hell, I happen to be) a Los Angeles attorney qualified to handle this sort of matter. My work e-mail is my first initial (remember, my birth certificate doesn't say "Bob") and last name (at) raineslaw (dot) com. --Bobfranktangredi wrote:(In case you missed this afternoon's saga on Facebook)
Googling oneself can pay off!
This afternoon, I came across this casting notice: http://www.mandy.com/1/cast3.cfm?v=59701392
What's interesting about this "adaptation from a play by Frank Tangredi" is that Frank Tangredi never heard about it, did not authorize it, and would not authorize it ... especially since somebody else is working to finance an authorized film of the same play.
I'm sure they came across the script in that ten-minute play anthology where it was published and thought, "Hey, this is a neat story, let's film it!" The idea of contacting the author doesn't seem to have occurred to them. But imagine them having the balls to even use my name in the ad!
Digging further in, I discovered that THEY ALREADY SHOT THE DAMN FILM LAST WEEK!
I've sent the director a strong email demanding that they cease production and promising that, if I do not receive an acknowledgment to that effect within 24 hours, I will consult an attorney. (And I will!)
So it was an interesting afternoon! And heck, at least he thought my play was worth stealing.
- Bob78164
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Re: attempted robbery of MY stuff!
Having a lawyer that someone else will pay for is always good. Please don't hesitate to let me know if I can help, even if it's just to give you my take on what's going on in the case. --Bobfranktangredi wrote:I just learned that the Dramatists Guild will handle this for me even if I'm not a member.
Bob78164 wrote:That's pretty brazen. Looks like they are based in Los Angeles. I happen to know (hell, I happen to be) a Los Angeles attorney qualified to handle this sort of matter. My work e-mail is my first initial (remember, my birth certificate doesn't say "Bob") and last name (at) raineslaw (dot) com. --Bobfranktangredi wrote:(In case you missed this afternoon's saga on Facebook)
Googling oneself can pay off!
This afternoon, I came across this casting notice: http://www.mandy.com/1/cast3.cfm?v=59701392
What's interesting about this "adaptation from a play by Frank Tangredi" is that Frank Tangredi never heard about it, did not authorize it, and would not authorize it ... especially since somebody else is working to finance an authorized film of the same play.
I'm sure they came across the script in that ten-minute play anthology where it was published and thought, "Hey, this is a neat story, let's film it!" The idea of contacting the author doesn't seem to have occurred to them. But imagine them having the balls to even use my name in the ad!
Digging further in, I discovered that THEY ALREADY SHOT THE DAMN FILM LAST WEEK!
I've sent the director a strong email demanding that they cease production and promising that, if I do not receive an acknowledgment to that effect within 24 hours, I will consult an attorney. (And I will!)
So it was an interesting afternoon! And heck, at least he thought my play was worth stealing.
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
- franktangredi
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Re: attempted robbery of MY stuff!
Thanks. I will post any updates on the situation.Bob78164 wrote:Having a lawyer that someone else will pay for is always good. Please don't hesitate to let me know if I can help, even if it's just to give you my take on what's going on in the case. --Bob
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Re: attempted robbery of MY stuff!
I hope you get these pirates shut down. If you haven't already do so, I would also notify this mandy.com site to see if they can suspend these people's account or something similar.franktangredi wrote:(In case you missed this afternoon's saga on Facebook)
Googling oneself can pay off!
I mentioned this a few months ago but it's worth repeating. Anyone on this board who has a business or otherwise thinks they may find themselves commented about online should set up daily google alerts for any common variations of their name or their business name. That way you get notified even if you don't actively go hunting for yourself. If someone posts a good or bad review about you anywhere, it's a good way to find out about it.
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Re: attempted robbery of MY stuff!
It always pays to Google yourself unless you have a common name.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.