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March 17, 2020
Miramax Cuts Deal To Exit 'Amityville Horror' IP Row
Miramax has exited a California federal court suit alleging that it stole intellectual property to help produce the 2017 sequel to "The Amityville Horror" film Tuesday, after settling with the woman whose late husband wrote the 1977 novel "Amityville Horror."
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October 30, 2019
Law360's IP Courthouse Of Horror Returns
To celebrate Halloween, it's time for another breakdown of the spookiest intellectual property news from the past year, ranging from "Vampire" cocktails to "Friday the 13th" to a big ruling on costume copyrights.
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September 17, 2019
'Amityville Horror' Widow Fights Miramax's Bid To Nix IP Row
A woman whose late husband wrote the 1977 book "The Amityville Horror" pushed back in California federal court Monday against a bid by Miramax to nix her remaining claims that the production company stole her intellectual property in order to produce a 2017 sequel to the movie based on the book.
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September 10, 2019
Miramax Says There's No Proof It Stole 'Amityville Horror' IP
Miramax asked a California federal judge Monday to nix three remaining claims that it stole intellectual property to help produce the 2017 sequel to "The Amityville Horror," telling the court there is no evidence that the company had a hand in making the film.
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February 28, 2019
Weinstein, Studios Likely Can't Nix 'Amityville Horror' IP Suit
A California federal judge on Thursday tentatively rejected a bid by Harvey Weinstein, Miramax LLC and others to toss claims they stole intellectual property from the author of "The "Amityville Horror" to create a film sequel.