A jury ruled in Disney's favor this week, citing that the megamedia giant did not steal a writer's idea for MOANA.
On Monday, a jury decided that MOANA was not copied from writer and animator Buck Woodall’s script for “Bucky the Surfer Boy.
Buck Woodall’s five-year legal battle alleging copyright infringement against Disney’s Moana has come to an end—for now.
A jury in Los Angeles decided that the creators of Moana never had access to outlines or a script for a story about Bucky the ...
Was “Moana” based on a boy named Bucky? Lawyers for a New Mexico writer and animator will say at closing arguments at his ...
A jury has determined that Moana creators knew nothing about a fellow Hawaii set & Polynesian demigods featuring idea & did ...
A Los Angeles federal jury ruled on Monday that Disney did not steal the idea for its massive hit film “Moana” from animator ...
A Los Angeles federal jury rejected a writer-animator's claim that the Walt Disney Co. lifted portions of his draft for the ...
The jury took less than three hours to decide that Buck Woodall had failed to support his claim that the makers of ...