New Delhi: Hollywood studio Paramount recently filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that claims that 'Top Gun: Maverick' infringes on the copyright of the 1983 magazine article that was the source material for the original film, reports Variety. Shosh and Yuval Yonay, the widow and son of writer Ehud Yonay, filed the suit in June, arguing that the studio made the sequel without first renewing the rights to the article. In the motion to dismiss, Paramount, according to Variety, argued that it did not need to obtain the rights, because 'Top Gun: Maverick' is a work of fiction that has almost nothing in common with the non-fiction article and that the facts and ideas conveyed in the article cannot be copyrighted.
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