Star Trek = Forbidden Planet.
My God, now I know why I want forty years of my life back!
My God, now I know why I want forty years of my life back!
So it's not like the Poul Anderson story?destroyed any semblance to Mr. Anderson's original.
Lucas ripped from just about every science fiction pulp story ever made to create his vision... But he never mentioned any specifics..
I won't deign to speculate where Lucas got the idea of a desert planet, etc.
Is the guy really called Poul Anderson? Who gives a kid such a name?
Is the guy really called Poul Anderson? Who gives a kid such a name?
It's Danish, so I'm guessing lots of Scandinavian people do!
And Anderson was a legendary sf and fantasy writer who received multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards. He was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America way back in 1997.
On Friday, Cameron went three-for-three in defending these lawsuits after a Maryland judge denied a $1 billion copyright claim from Bryant Moore, who alleged that Lightstorm had infringed two of his screenplays, Aquatica and The Pollination.
January 2014In late 2011, James Cameron was Colonel Miles Quaritch. His Lightstorm Entertainment was sued three times in a 10-day period over allegations he had trampled on the precious works of various writers to create Avatar, which earned nearly $2.8 billion at the box office.
http://www.tmz.com/2014/01/20/james-cameron-wins-avatar-copyright-lawsuit-federal-court/Now, according to court docs a federal judge just shut down Moore's suit ... saying the plots of his projects were "palpably different" from "Avatar."
The judge also said the similarities that do exist -- sci-fi with a love story -- are too vague to be protected.
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