SAN FRANCISCO — “Let it go.”
That was the push lawyers for The Walt Disney Co. made on Thursday in a copyright infringement suit over a trailer for the animated hit “Frozen.”
The company could face trial on a Mill Valley animator's claim that she created the scene shown in a trailer for the hit movie.
April 09, 2015 at 04:08 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO — “Let it go.”
That was the push lawyers for The Walt Disney Co. made on Thursday in a copyright infringement suit over a trailer for the animated hit “Frozen.”
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