![]() You may bid at or above the starting bid displayed as the “Current Price” in a lot page’s bid box. All bids placed for any lot are governed by the Conditions of Sale for that lot. Once you have accepted the Conditions of Sale, you may proceed with placing a bid on that lot. ![]() ![]() Once you’ve created an account you will be presented with the lot details, conditions of sale, and standard shipping and redemption details. To bid, find a lot page, enter a value in the bid box, and click “Bid.” If you click “Bid” on a lot, you will be prompted to either log in to your Charitybuzz account, or create a new one if you do not have one already. Charitybuzz will not be responsible or liable for damage to frames and glass coverings, regardless of the cause. We and the Seller are not responsible for errors and omissions on, glossary, or any supplemental material. We and the Seller make no representations and warranties, express or implied, as to whether the purchaser acquires any copyrights, including but not limited to, any reproduction rights in any property. No statement anywhere, whether oral or written, whether made in on, an advertisement, a lot receipt, or elsewhere, shall be deemed such a warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Your participation through bidding, purchase and/or registration constitutes acknowledgement and agreement to be contractually bound by these terms and conditions, including agreement to pay the buyer’s premium, and all other fees and charges listed herein.Īll items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS with all faults without any representations or warranties by us or the Seller as to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, the correctness of the e-catalogue or other description of the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, important, medium, frame, provenance, exhibitions, literature, or historical relevance. The Conditions of Sale, Terms of Guarantee, the glossary, if any, and all other contents of this lot are subject to amendment by us by the posting of such amendments on the Charitybuzz website (The property will be offered by us as agent for the Seller, unless the lot indicates otherwise.Īll auction bidders and buy now purchasers understand that these Conditions of Sale set the terms and conditions upon which this lot is offered. ![]() ![]() “Happy Birthday to my Stepdad Turns out he didn’t get toy royalties for his famous photo of Uma TM … But at least he has the toy now." Zahedi commented under the Instagram post, writing, “Thanks… Sometimes it’s best to settle for the little things in life.The following Conditions of Sale and Terms of Guarantee, as amended by any posted notices or announcements during the auction and in addition to the Term of Use for, are Charitybuzz, LLC and the Seller’s entire agreement with the purchaser and any bidders relative to the property listed in this lot. Another reason for the dismissal of Zaheidi’s copyright case stemmed from a revelation by Miramax's lawyers, who found an Instagram post from Zahedi’s stepson that had Zahedi holding up a Mia Wallace action figure. Ultimately, the long gap between the film’s release and the lawsuit put Zaheidi’s copyright claim out of the statute of limitation time frame. Zahedi sued Miramax - the production company who produced Pulp Fiction - claiming in his deposition that Miramax used the image on “untold thousands of consumer products.” Zahedi shot the image with Uma Thurman in his private studio in 1994, which became the poster image for Quentin Tarantino’s now-classic film. Firooz Zahedi, the photographer behind the iconic Pulp Fiction poster, has lost a copyright claim to Miramax, having waited too long to sue for ownership. ![]()
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