Previously Dismissed “Pirates of the Caribbean” Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Case is Reopened Following Appeals

A previously dismissed lawsuit claiming an infringement of copyright on Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise has been reopened by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a move which could potentially lead to trouble for Disney. According to Bloomberg Law, Producer Tova Laiter sent a screenplay to Disney back in 2000, which Disney declined to buy. The pitch, which was written by Arthur Lee Alfred II and Ezequiel Martinez Jr., was the basis of the lawsuit against Disney, as the […]

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