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  2. The country or countries to which your copyright applies; A description of the way in which the copyright material has been infringed; A description of where the material that you claim is infringing is located on our services (including a URL and screen shot); Your address, telephone number, and email address so that we may get in contact with ...

  3. Disney v. VidAngel - Wikipedia

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    Disney Enterprises, Inc. v. VidAngel, Inc. was a 2016 United States District Court for the Central District of California case in which four major Hollywood studios -- Disney, Lucasfilm, 20th Century Fox, and Warner Bros.—filed a copyright infringement complaint against VidAngel, a company which allows users to filter out objectionable ...

  4. Animator sues Disney claiming “Moana 2” copyright infringement

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    Woodall seeks as damages 2.5 percent of Moana's gross revenue, equivalent to $10 billion, and a court order affirming his copyright and barring further infringement. Read the original article on ...

  5. Disney sued for $10billion in Moana 2 copyright claim

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    Woodall initially sued Disney last year but a California court ruled in November that his filing had come too late and dismissed it. The release of Moana 2 allowed the animator to sue the ...

  6. Walt Disney Productions v. Air Pirates - Wikipedia

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    Disney sought an injunction against further publication and sale of the Air Pirates Funnies comic books featuring depictions of its characters, and for existing copies of the comic books to be destroyed. The Air Pirates claimed that the characters could be used for satirical purposes per the fair use doctrine of American copyright law. [5]

  7. Legal issues with fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    [4] In the case where a copyright owner chooses to exercise their exclusive right to prepare derivative works against a work of fanfiction, they can sue the fanfiction writer for copyright infringement. To prove infringement, an owner must present evidence establishing that the accused has copied protected elements of the original work. [5]

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  9. Copyright Permission - AOL Legal

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    This website contains documents (including product information, help files, articles, etc.), photos, icons, and other copyrighted materials owned by us or our content providers. The following information applies only to materials we own. You must contact the copyright owner for permission to use third party materials. Do I Need Permission?