screen credit

screen credit
The right of an author of a play, produced as a motion picture or by television performance, to have his name appear as author upon the screen or in the televised broadcast. Anno: 23 ALR2d 311-313, § 20. The publicity given the name of the author in accord with such right. Credit given the producer, director, actors, etc. in a moving picture or televised production by listing the names on the screen.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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