The entertainment industry is filled with
incredible acts of creativity that stem from Grammy Award winning projects and
Oscar Award winning films. The stories that are being told are inspired
by life experiences, historical moments, and unrealized dreams. So what
happens with the integrity of these projects is questioned? Will the
value of the work be destroyed? Will the source of inspiration be
scrutinized instead of revered? These are important questions that lead
to the recent conflicts in entertainment.
Ablene Cooper, a 60-year-old woman who worked
as a maid filed a lawsuit against Kathryn Stockett, the author of the
best-selling novel "The Help." The novel and Oscar
Award Winning film were stories about black maids in the 1960s that worked for
white families in Jackson, Mississippi. Cooper argues that the character
Aibileene Clark is an inappropriate depiction of her life, which has had
negative impact causing emotional distress.
The potential damages to be awarded were in the amount of $75,000 due to
the portrayal of the character. The verdict in this case was in favor of Stockett
and did not address the merits of the case but merely the statute of
limitations for misappropriation claims of one year. Because the author
gave the plaintiff a copy of the book in 2009 and the lawsuit was not filed
until 2011 the lawsuit was dismissed.
Sony Pictures is now facing a class action lawsuit for personal data leak. Cyber terrorism is
the cause of this issue. Although several movies were stolen, it is said
that the movie, "The Interview," was the inspiration behind the cyber
attack. This film is a comedy about two journalists who
conspire to kill the president of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un. Based on severity of this
claim it is believed that the persons responsible for hacking into Sony
Pictures are from North Korea. Not only did the hackers access the film
prior to its release but they made it available for free download. As many
as 1.7 million free downloads have been accomplished preventing successful
distribution and sale of this film in theaters. In addition to this these
lawsuit artist, Yoon Mi, has filed a copyright claim for
unauthorized used of her song in the movie.
Tracy Morgan recently filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart after being struck by
one the company's driver causing an accident involving several vehicles,
multiple injuries, and one fatality. The claim includes details that the
company had knowledge that the driver had not been to sleep in over 24
consecutive hours and failed to comply with the statue requiring drivers to
sleep after reaching a threshold of miles prior to continuing route. This
accident cause national news on the recovery of Tracy Morgan and the issue of
exhaustion among drivers in the truck driving industry.
All of these cases represent conflict in entertainment. It is the
responsibility of each employer to ensure that employees are compliant with
ethical standards and applicable laws. It is also crucial to obtain
permission to use stories that are not your own and music from other artists. Each
suit threatens to destroy trustworthy brands and first amendment rights.
Some cases are won by shear acts of kindness; knowledge of facts and
others are won by retaliation. It is clear and that in each case that
each party is heavily armed with a team of lawyers petitioning on behalf of
their clients. There will be victories not based on the merits but mere
adherence to statutes that have reached expiration.
