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17 January 2020

Sammataro Discusses Shyamalan's Apple TV+ Infringement Case With Bloomberg

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James Sammataro, co-head of the firm's Media + Entertainment Practice, spoke with Bloomberg Law about the recent complaint filed in Los Angeles
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James Sammataro, co-head of the firm's Media + Entertainment Practice, spoke with Bloomberg Law about the recent complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court involving M. Night Shyamalan’s Apple TV+ show “Servant.” 

Director Francesca Gregorini, who created a 2013 film “The Truth About Emanuel,” sued Apple Inc. and Shyamalan for using “strikingly similar—and highly idiosyncratic—characters, scenes, directorial choices, and modes of storytelling” in their show.

But Sammataro noted that the case “contains a fatal flaw.” He added, “In its (noble) attempt to comment on Hollywood’s gender inequity, the complaint concedes that the 'Servant'  tells a different, ‘bastardized’ story: one in which an all male team manhandled a female-centric story.” 

The case is  Gregorini v. Apple Inc. , C.D. Cal., No. 2:20-cv-00406, and the full article is available here (subscription required).

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