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errantimpulses:
You are absolutely 100% dead wrong. There are very few circumstances in which the rights to your own work are automatically owned by someone else. In fact I can only think of one, and it’s when you have a written contract saying so.
If you made it, you own the rights. If it’s a derivative work, then yes, the owner of the source material can try taking you to court, and you might lose and be forced to stop selling or showing your work. That doesn’t mean you don’t own it. The owner still can’t take your work and share it or sell it or even re-derive from it without your permission, because it’s your work.
You’re mixing up the rights to the source work, the rights to the derived work, and the “legality” of the derived work. They are not the same thing.
Where did you even get this idea? Your list of exceptions, too, is a really distorted version of what constitutes fair use.
eta: this is, of course, based on US law; i don’t know how other countries may differ. the berne convention tends to mean everyone’s pretty similar though.