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Founder of The Dinosaur Project Sues Jurassic Park Creators

JSEL · November 5, 2018 · Leave a Comment

On Tuesday, Frederick Zaccheo, founder of the non-profit charity The Dinosaur Project, filed suit against the creators of Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom in the Southern District of New York. Zaccheo alleges that Universal City Studios and Amblin Entertainment committed breach of … [Read more...] about Founder of The Dinosaur Project Sues Jurassic Park Creators

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: entertainment, Infringement, Litigation, Movie, trademark

Amazon Studios Settles with Artist’s Estate Before Highly Anticipated Suspiria Release

JSEL · October 30, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Amazon Studios has settled a copyright dispute with Ana Mendieta’s estate over images in Suspiria, the highly anticipated Luca Guadagnino film set to be theatrically released in New York and Los Angeles this weekend.  Mendieta’s estate filed suit against the studio in federal … [Read more...] about Amazon Studios Settles with Artist’s Estate Before Highly Anticipated Suspiria Release

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: amazon studios, copyright, entertainment, Movie, settlement

Chinese Censorship Laws: Coming Soon To a Theatre Near You

JSEL · February 11, 2016 · Leave a Comment

In an extremely savvy and strategic business move, Wang Jianlin, the richest man in China, is set to purchase a controlling share in American movie studio Legendary Entertainment.  Valued at $3.5 billion, the buyout has been described as “China's largest cross-border cultural … [Read more...] about Chinese Censorship Laws: Coming Soon To a Theatre Near You

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: AMC Entertainment, censorship, China, film, Legendary Entertainment, Movie

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