Miramax
Miramax is suing Quentin Tarantino over his recently announced plans to sell seven NFTs of the highly acclaimed film «Pulp Fiction.»
According to a lawsuit filed in the US District Court of Central California, Miramax, which produced the 1994 movie, is suing Tarantino for a breach of contract and copyright and trademark infringement. The Wall Street Journal was the first to report the news.
Tarantino, who directed the movie, was «eager to cash in on the non-fungible token boom,» Miramax said in the lawsuit. In a Nov. 2 announcement, Tarantino said he would be auctioning seven so-called «secret» NFTs of never-before-seen clips on the OpenSea marketplace.
In response, Miramax sent a cease-and-desist letter to the acclaimed movie
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