Disney sued over 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise

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Last Updated : Nov 16 2017 | 6:48 PM IST
Disney has been sued for copyright infringement over the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise.
Screenwriters Lee Alfred II and Ezequiel Martinez Jr and producer Tova Laiter, filed the lawsuit in a federal court in Colorado alleging that the studio committed "willful infringement of plaintiff's original copyrighted expression of themes, settings, dialogue, characters, plot, mood (and) sequence of events contained in an original spec screenplay entitled 'Pirates of the Caribbean'."
The writers alleged they submitted the script to Disney executive Brigham Taylor in August 2000, while working on "Red Hood" project.
"The opportunity to have a major film studio, such as defendants, take a screenwriter's original spec screenplay and turn the work into a major motion picture is the ultimate dream. A Lee Alfred II and Ezequiel Martinez Jr almost realised that dream.
"... This dream quickly turned into a nightmare, when their original work, 'The Screenplay' was intentionally copied and commercially exploited by defendant's, creating a billion-dollar franchise, with no credit or compensation to Alfred or Martinez," states the lawsuit, according to Deadline.
However, the documents also state that Taylor had "suggested that the idea of a film based on the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' ride had been suggested over the years.
"Themes, settings, plot, several characters, and dialogues from 'The Screenplay', some practically verbatim, have been copied by the defendants into 'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl' and in every subsequent sequel, including the 2017 release of 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'.

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First Published: Nov 16 2017 | 6:48 PM IST

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