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==Legal status==
Greg Long reports that a 1978 legal "settlement gave Dahinden controlling rights—51 percent of the film footage, 51 percent of video cassette rights, and 100 percent of all 952 frames of the footage. Patty Patterson had 100 percent of all TV rights and 49 percent rights in the film footage. [[René Dahinden|Dahinden]] had ... bought out Gimlin, who himself had received nothing from Patterson; and Mason and Radford, promised part of the profits by Patterson, had nothing to show for their investment or efforts."<ref>Long, 327; for fuller detail, see 318–29</ref>
 
The film will enter the [[public domain]] on January 1, 2063, when all works published in 1967 enter the [[public domain in the United States]].<ref>[https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States]</ref>
 
==Ownership of the physical films==