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There's a few things I wanted to say about that blog post but forgot.
The various pages from the book are obviously taken pictures (as opposed to scans), and some pages are shown multiple times, at different sizes. One particular page that appears twice in that blog begins with something that's obviously a continuation of a previous page, talking about the "Jim Henson's Scary Monsters" books... Only I can't find the first part of that section, so I don't really know what that's about (man, I've never thought or cared about Scary Monsters so much in my life).
It mentions a number of Muppet productions that The Jim Henson Company didn't have a copyright on, listing the various movies owned by other companies and Rocky Mountain Holiday, but for some reason doesn't list A Christmas Together. I wonder if that was an oversight (I believe the henson.com page about what productions Disney got mentions A Christmas Together and the other productions where other companies own the copyright). I was also surprised that it listed the Muppet movies that Disney already owned the rights to (I guess to state that Disney now has whatever Henson had regarding rights). Considering it lists what Disney got and lists productions with "third party ownership", I'm surprised that Labyrinth was listed among what Henson had the rights to. I know Henson has the rights to the characters and story and such, but I would have thought Sony had the copyright there.
Also, the documents confirm that Henson retains the rights to the Muppets from SNL. There's a letter from Jane Henson on the subject of early Muppet characters, and I'm still a bit unclear on that... It says that before Muppets Inc. was founded in 1958 Jim Henson was the self-copyright holder for the characters, and had Jane be the co-copyright holder even though Jim was the sole author and creator of the characters. There's also a bit on the "pre-Muppet Show characters", but many "Pre-Muppet Show" characters appeared on The Muppet Show and have been made famous from that show.
The various pages from the book are obviously taken pictures (as opposed to scans), and some pages are shown multiple times, at different sizes. One particular page that appears twice in that blog begins with something that's obviously a continuation of a previous page, talking about the "Jim Henson's Scary Monsters" books... Only I can't find the first part of that section, so I don't really know what that's about (man, I've never thought or cared about Scary Monsters so much in my life).
It mentions a number of Muppet productions that The Jim Henson Company didn't have a copyright on, listing the various movies owned by other companies and Rocky Mountain Holiday, but for some reason doesn't list A Christmas Together. I wonder if that was an oversight (I believe the henson.com page about what productions Disney got mentions A Christmas Together and the other productions where other companies own the copyright). I was also surprised that it listed the Muppet movies that Disney already owned the rights to (I guess to state that Disney now has whatever Henson had regarding rights). Considering it lists what Disney got and lists productions with "third party ownership", I'm surprised that Labyrinth was listed among what Henson had the rights to. I know Henson has the rights to the characters and story and such, but I would have thought Sony had the copyright there.
Also, the documents confirm that Henson retains the rights to the Muppets from SNL. There's a letter from Jane Henson on the subject of early Muppet characters, and I'm still a bit unclear on that... It says that before Muppets Inc. was founded in 1958 Jim Henson was the self-copyright holder for the characters, and had Jane be the co-copyright holder even though Jim was the sole author and creator of the characters. There's also a bit on the "pre-Muppet Show characters", but many "Pre-Muppet Show" characters appeared on The Muppet Show and have been made famous from that show.