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The family of the original author who penned a California Magazine article that would later form the basis for the 1986 action drama Top Gun, is now suing Paramount Pictures for reportedly profiting off the IP from the sequel, Top Gun: Maverick, despite not reacquiring the rights to the story. The article, titled Top Guns, was written by Ehud Yonah in 1983. His widow Shosh Yonay and son Yuval Yonay applied to reclaim the copyright to the original story in 2018, and it was put in effect in 2020, months after the film completed its initial photography process in April of 2019. The Yonays claimed...
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Ed Sheeran was granted a victory in his copyright battle over the 2017 single “Shape Of You,” when a U.K. judge found Sheeran and his co-writers of the song John McDaid and Steven McCutcheon not guilty of copying the 2015 song “Oh Why” by Sami Chokri or Sami Switch. Chokri’s lawyer, Andrew Sutcliffe said the songs had an “indisputable similarity,” with the main point of contention being the vocal refrain “Oh I, Oh I, Oh I,” Sheeran uses in the “Shape Of You” chorus, which they argued was too similar to how Chokri sang “Oh why, Oh why, Oh why,” in his own song. Sutcliffe said Sheeran could have...
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