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Danjaq, LLC (formerly Danjaq S.A. and Danjaq, Inc.) is the
holding company A holding company is a company whose primary business is holding a controlling interest in the Security (finance), securities of other companies. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself. Its purpose is to own Share ...
responsible for the copyright and trademarks to the characters, elements, and other material related to
James Bond The ''James Bond'' franchise focuses on James Bond (literary character), the titular character, a fictional Secret Intelligence Service, British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels ...
on screen. It is currently owned and managed by the family of Albert R. Broccoli, the co-initiator of the film franchise.


History


Founding

Danjaq S.A. was founded by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman after the release of the first James Bond film '' Dr. No'', in 1962, to ensure control of all future films in the series. The new company was named Danjaq from combining the names of Broccoli and Saltzman's respective wives' (Dana Broccoli and Jacqueline Saltzman). The company was originally domiciled in the
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in Switzerland, hence the appearance of " S.A." letters in the first legal name of the company. In 1962, Danjaq began its association with United Artists.


Ownership

Due to a series of failed business interests, Harry Saltzman's personal financial difficulties forced him to sell his 50% share of Danjaq to United Artists in 1975. In 1986, Albert and Dana Broccoli acquired United Artists' 50% stake in the company and so assumed complete control of Danjaq. John Cork claims that in exchange for the sale,
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/ UA received an exclusive distribution deal with Danjaq that is far more lucrative than when the shares were originally owned by Broccoli and Saltzman. Danjaq's legal domicile was changed from Switzerland to Delaware in October 1992. The Delaware company's legal name was ''Danjaq, Inc.'' The company was converted to a limited liability company in January 1997. In 1999, as part of a settlement of a lawsuit between MGM and
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, Sony acquired MGM's interest in the ''
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'' film rights, while Danjaq bought out the rights to the novel '' Casino Royale''. Following the death of Albert Broccoli in 1996 and Dana Broccoli in 2004, control of Danjaq was passed to Dana's son (and Albert's step-son), Michael G. Wilson.


Copyright status

Although the trademarks for material related to the Bond films are held by Danjaq, the copyrights to the first twenty film properties and '' No Time to Die'' are co-owned by Danjaq, LLC and
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Studios Inc. (the technical successor to subsidiary United Artists). The copyrights to '' Casino Royale'', '' Quantum of Solace'', '' Skyfall'' and '' Spectre'', are shared between Danjaq, LLC, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., and
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. Danjaq, LLC also credited as one of its present copyright owners of the 1967 film '' Casino Royale'', the other being original production unit Famous Artists Productions.


Films made outside the control of Danjaq

Two Bond films have been made outside the control of Danjaq: The first was the 1967 film '' Casino Royale'', with David Niven as Bond, and the second was the 1983 film '' Never Say Never Again'', a remake of '' Thunderball''. ''Never Say Never Again'' was the result of a legal dispute involving Kevin McClory, one of the credited co-writers of the story used for the novel '' Thunderball'', who was awarded the film rights to the novel in a 1963 settlement with Ian Fleming.


Litigation


Danjaq LLC v. James Bond Ltd

On 13 July 2009, Danjaq applied under s.69(1)(b) of the
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for a change of name of James Bond Ltd, which had been registered since 12 June 2009. James Bond Ltd was ordered by the adjudicator at the Company Names Tribunal to change its name and to not register another company with an offending name. The respondent was also ordered to contribute toward Danjaq's costs.Danjaq LLC v. James Bond Ltd
Retrieved 23 September 2014


References


External links


Information about Danjaq and Eon Productions
at Eon's website
Danjaq LLC v. Sony Corp., 263 F.3d 942 (9th Cir. 2001)
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