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Copyrighting Facts in Movies - “We Are Marshall”

... million copyright suit , with claims for breach of contract and fraud. U.S. District Court Judge Gary Allen Feess provided a summary judgment on the case Monday, citing 15 substantial differences between the documentary and the Hollywood film. The opinion stated , Though the two works tell the story of the November 14, 1970 air plane crash, that event, and the events that preceded...

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Warner Bros. Wins Marshall Suit

U.S. District Court Judge Gary Allen Feess didn't buy that argument, however, and issued a summary judgment in Warner Bros.' favor Monday in Los Angeles. He noted there was "no basis for relief" on any of the claims, because much of what transpires in Marshall can be gleaned from news reports and other public sources and is partly fictionalized.

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WB wins 'We Are Marshall' ruling

WB wins 'We Are Marshall' rulingCourt rules McG film did not infringe on 'Ashes'By More Articles:A federal judge has ruled in favor of Warner Bros. in the copyright infringement case involving the studio's 2006 feature "We Are Marshall" and the 2000 documentary "Ashes to Glory, the Tragedy and Triumph of Marshall Football."U.S. District Court Judge Gary Allen Feess ruled that the...