Litigation
Oct. 24, 2008
Filmmakers' Copyright Claim Against Warner Bros. Tossed
A federal judge has ruled that the Warner Bros. film "We Are Marshall" did not infringe on any copyrights held by filmmakers who made a documentary about a 1970 plane crash that killed most of the Marshall University football squad.




Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A federal judge has ruled that the Warner Bros. film "We Are Marshall" did not infringe on any copyrights held by filmmakers who made a documentary about a 1970 plane crash that killed most of the Marshall University football squad. U.S. District Judge Gary A. Feess in Los Angeles on Monday issued a summary judgment that threw out Deborah Novak and John Witek's claims that they were owed $20 ...
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