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Playing a game based on a stolen idea?

vknidvknid Member UncommonPosts: 154

There are a few other posts on this, but I wanted to get some new feedback.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Update: 9.00am EDT, Tuesday, October 12, 2004
posted oct.12.2004

SOPHIA STEWART TAKES ON HOLLYWOOD TYCOONS:

On Monday September 27, 2004 attorney’s representing screenplay writer Sophia Stewart of Salt Lake City, Utah, appeared in The United States District Court of Los Angeles, California in a lawsuit against defendants Warner Brothers, Joel Silver, Andy and Larry Wachowski. This case has been defined as one of the largest suits for damages, in the history of the film industry.

The defendants are being sued for the recreation, redevelopment, promotion, reproduction, proliferation, distribution, and disbursement throughout the United States of America and abroad to third world countries, for the movie the “Matrix”.

Allegedly the defendants cut, removed and, or destroyed from the original production of the movie motion picture, more than thirty (30) minutes of the movie, and the introduction. In an attempt to avoid both civil and criminal penalties for Copyright Infringement from Stewart's 45 page Epic Science Fiction Manuscript entitled The Third Eye which copyrights date back as far as 1981, as noticed and acknowledged by an investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During the F.B.I investigation,credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers came forward claiming that the executives and lawyers had full knowledge that the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski brothers. The witnesses also added that the original work of Stewart had been seen, and often used during preparation of the motion pictures.

During Monday’s Court proceedings, United States District Judge Margaret Morrow ruled on several motions made by defendants Warner Brothers, Joel Silver,Andy and LarryWachowski in theirattempt to get the suits against them dismissed. But based on the evidence presented during the hearing by Ms. Stewart’s and her attorney’s Jonathan W. Lubell, Gary S. Brown and Dean Browning Web they successfully defended against, Motions to Dismiss of her copyright infringement lawsuit against the industry giants.

The investigation held by the F.B.I not only establish Stewart as the writer of the movie “The Matrix” but also surprisingly “The Terminator.

It is reported that since the release of the movies The Terminator and the Matrix including the sequels a gross of over 2.5 Billion Dollars was raked in by Warner Brothers, Joel Silver, Andy and Larry Wachowski while the allege creator as we know it now Sophia Stuart never got a cent.

I know this is probably old news, but I just heard over a local radio station an interview with Sophia. She said something about going to court in July? I read in another thread that the case has already been setteled in Oct 2004? Not sure what to believe.

During the interview she seemed more concerned about the racial aspect of a "White owned" company stealing work from a "Black mind" rather then the fact of "Theft". Even in a statement made by her here http://www.matrix-explained.com/php/about-the-matrix-movies-3665-0.html was a lot of Black this and White that.

Now I am all for justice, but in everything shes said its all clouded by (IMHO) unnecessary racial statements that make me not even want to listen to her or her facts anymore. Just get to the point, back your sheeeit with facts and cut out all the bullsheeit. Shheeesh...

Comments

  • lotarlotar Member Posts: 16

    What Sophia Stewart fails to tell everyone is that all of the plot concepts of the Terminator and The Matrix are all "borrowed" from the great Phillip K. Dick. She is nothing more than a fraud. I also find it discusting that she brings race into this matter. She has shown herself to be nothing more than a fraud and a racist!

  • sygmassygmas Member Posts: 949

    Lets not start this one again...Flamebait.

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