the inheritors of The author whose article was the inspiration for Work 1986 movie Top Gun sued against Paramount Pictures due to copyright infringement in The sequel to “Top Gun: Maverick”.
According to the complaint filed in Los Angeles Federal Court, Paramount Global Unit failed To restore rights to Ehud Yonai’s 1983 article “Top Guns” from family Prior to the release of the “Derivative” sequel.
The lawsuit filed by Shush Yonai and Yuval Yonai, who live in Israel and Ehud’s widow respectively and sonseeks unspecified damages, including profits from “Top Gun: Maverick”, and blocking distribution of The movie or other supplements.
Paramount said in Statement: “These allegations are baseless, and we will defend ourselves vigorously.”
This is the “Top Gun: Maverick” year’s biggest box office hitgenerating $291 million in North America and $548.6 million worldwide in that it first 10 days of Release.
The high-flying action movie directed by Joseph Kosinski has received strong reviews, and has been rewritten by Tom Cruise. role Like the US Navy test Pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.
that it already cruise highest- He made a domestic blockbuster surpassing “The 2005 War” of the scientist.”
According to Monday’s lawsuit, Paramount received an exclusive movie Copyright “Top Guns” in May 1983 issue of California magazine, before the 1986 issue originaland even give credit.
But Yunaise said Paramount was deliberately ignored how Copyright returned to them in January 2020, “thumbs up” in federal copyright law.
Yonays said they sent Paramount a letter to stop pausing and pausing on May 11, so in Paramount’s response denied that the sequel derives from the 1983 article.
They said Paramount also He argued that the sequel was “sufficiently complete” by the time the copyright was reinstated, in “Deceptive attempt” to qualify for An exception to their claim. Yonays said the sequel is complete in May 2021.
lawyers for Yonays did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Arrived by phone, woman who She introduced herself as Shush Yonai and told her son Yuval declined to me comment.
the inheritors of The author whose article was the inspiration for Work 1986 movie Top Gun sued against Paramount Pictures due to copyright infringement in The sequel to “Top Gun: Maverick”.
According to the complaint filed in Los Angeles Federal Court, Paramount Global Unit failed To restore rights to Ehud Yonai’s 1983 article “Top Guns” from family Prior to the release of the “Derivative” sequel.
The lawsuit filed by Shush Yonai and Yuval Yonai, who live in Israel and Ehud’s widow respectively and sonseeks unspecified damages, including profits from “Top Gun: Maverick”, and blocking distribution of The movie or other supplements.
Paramount said in Statement: “These allegations are baseless, and we will defend ourselves vigorously.”
This is the “Top Gun: Maverick” year’s biggest box office hitgenerating $291 million in North America and $548.6 million worldwide in that it first 10 days of Release.
The high-flying action movie directed by Joseph Kosinski has received strong reviews, and has been rewritten by Tom Cruise. role Like the US Navy test Pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.
that it already cruise highest- He made a domestic blockbuster surpassing “The 2005 War” of the scientist.”
According to Monday’s lawsuit, Paramount received an exclusive movie Copyright “Top Guns” in May 1983 issue of California magazine, before the 1986 issue originaland even give credit.
But Yunaise said Paramount was deliberately ignored how Copyright returned to them in January 2020, “thumbs up” in federal copyright law.
Yonays said they sent Paramount a letter to stop pausing and pausing on May 11, so in Paramount’s response denied that the sequel derives from the 1983 article.
They said Paramount also He argued that the sequel was “sufficiently complete” by the time the copyright was reinstated, in “Deceptive attempt” to qualify for An exception to their claim. Yonays said the sequel is complete in May 2021.
lawyers for Yonays did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Arrived by phone, woman who She introduced herself as Shush Yonai and told her son Yuval declined to me comment.