Paramount photos Moves to Dismiss top Gun: Maverick Copyright lawsuit
top Gun: Maverick has been sued for infringement of copyright by the family of Ehud Yonay, the author who wrote the 1983 article that impressed prime Gun. preponderant photos has filed a motion to dismiss the copyright infringement lawsuit against prime Gun: Maverick that it had been abused with recently. Tony Scott’s prime Gun was inspired by Ehud Yonay’s 1983 article, prime Guns, printed in California Magazine, and therefore the author was punctually attributable within the film. however Yonay’s name or any mention of the article is missing from prime Gun: Maverick, that apparently doesn’t sit well along with his family, among different things. Ehud Yonay' widow, Shosh Yonay, and son Yuval Yonay, who each reside in Israel, claim preponderant photos desecrated copyright once they made prime Gun: Maverick while not their permission and are currently seeking damages. preponderant obtained the rights to prime Guns in 1983, that, per the Copyright Act, terminated when thirty fi