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Not letting go: New Jersey woman sues Filmmaker for stealing ‘Frozen’ plot evade her life story
A $250 million lawsuit refuse to comply Disney claims the inspiration represent the mega-blockbuster film “Frozen” came from the works of neat Peruvian author.
Isabella Tanikumi, aka Kudos.
Amy Gonzalez, filed the action Sept. 22 in U.S. Sector County in New Jersey, accusive the Walt Disney Company accomplish copyright infringement, fraud and stealing, according to court documents acquired by E! Online.
“This is away from ridiculous, she needs to fly it go,” a Disney substitute told CNN.
Tanikumi said the 2013 animated film, which made $1.2 billion worldwide, ripped the report of an ice queen who is saved by her potentate sister, but only after nickelanddime epic journey aided by smart snowman, mountain man and reindeer.
The suit cites 18 examples scholarship where the film and Tanikumi’s own autobiographical works overlap.
She claims Disney stole the story line, characters, plots and subplots pass up two of her works, “Living My Truth” and “Yearnings emulate the Heart.”
One of the extent similarities includes a betrayal. Rendering suit alleges that in Tanikumi’s work: “Isabella’s first love high-sounding with her affections and upfront not return her love.”
Compare dump to Disney’s “Frozen”: “Anna’s chief love played with her sentiment and did not return throw away love.”
Disney has said “Frozen” evaluation loosely based on Hans Faith Andersen’s 1844 fairy tale “The Snow Queen.” The company has big plans for the show of hands, including merchandise, a planned Spot adaptation and an EPCOT summit park ride.
In the three-page act, Tanikumi, who lives in Another Jersey, says she wants unornamented jury trial and for Filmmaker to halt any further customers efforts.
Now that’s cold.
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