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Copyright lawsuit over Pirates of the Caribbean

A screenwriter has filed a lawsuit claiming Walt Disney Co and others behind the 2003 blockbuster movie have pillaged drawings and characters.

Published on: Jul 15, 2006 01:38 PM IST
None | By , Los Angeles
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A screenwriter has filed a lawsuit claiming Walt Disney Co and others behind the 2003 blockbuster movie

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pillaged drawings and characters he had created for an earlier project about supernatural swashbucklers.

Royce Mathew filed the copyright infringement suit in US District Court in Los Angeles on July 7 against Disney, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Jerry Bruckheimer Inc and other defendants.

Mathew alleged that beginning in the 1980s, he "created and wrote a number of original works including drawings, screenplays, outlines, blueprints, storyboards and other original materials" for what he termed a "Super Natural Pirate Movie."

Material filed with the US Copyright Office included drawings depicting a pirate ship named the Black Pearl, the suit claimed, adding the material was also pitched in Hollywood.

Disney denied the allegations.

"The suit has no merit," Heidi Trotta, a representative for Disney and Buena Vista studios, said without elaboration.

Bruckheimer's publicist Paul Bloch had no comment, referring calls to Disney.

Mathew is seeking unspecified damages, and a permanent injunction against the movie or "other infringing works," according to the lawsuit.

 
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