While making James Bond films film directors and scenarists should have taken into consideration 60-page instructions of what James Bond should and what shouldn’t do written by Barbara Broccoli, the heir of moral rights on the hero whose forefather was Albert R. Broccoli. One of the consequences was change of the Peret Brosnan for younger actor Daniel Craig. In Russia “Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint Exupéry should have been played for 5 hours by a 12-year old actor. These requirements were put by the heir of the author. As a result, no play performed. What is the only effective thing against the heirs of authorships?