(1975) Tags: Universal
Universal City Studios v. Film Ventures Intern.
American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
Universal City Studios v. Film Ventures Intern.
This preliminary injunction proceeding involves Plaintiffs’ claim that Defendants’ movie “Great White” (re-named The Last Shark) have infringed the copyrights in the motion pictures “Jaws” and “Jaws 2”.
Defendants produced on or about 1980 a motion picture about a great white shark that terrorizes the inhabitants of a coastal town on the Atlantic seaboard. UTI and Horizon promoted that motion picture in the United States, and it has been distributed in some foreign countries, using the title “The Last Jaws”. That motion picture has been distributed in the United States using the title “Great White”.
Universal alleges the general idea of the motion picture “Jaws” and “Great White” is the same, i.e., the motion picture depiction of a terror fish attacking a coastal town on the Atlantic seaboard. Plaintiff seeks to stop the exhibition of the movie.
Judgment: Universal is entitled to a preliminary injunction during the pendency of this action restraining and enjoining Defendants Film Ventures and Last Shark Limited from exhibiting, distributing, exploiting, publicly performing, marketing, advertising, selling, promoting, licensing, or causing or authorizing the sale, distribution, exhibition, public performance, exploitation, licensing, marketing, advertising, or promotion of “Great White”, or any version thereof, in any form in the United States.
Defendants Film Ventures and Last Shark Limited should be required forthwith to deliver to the Clerk of this Court to be impounded during the pendency of this action all prints and negatives of “Great White”, or any version thereof.
American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada asserts that Universal recycled 18 seconds of the music score from the theatrical motion picture Jaws and used the prohibited music in the theatrical motion picture Little Fockers.