It's cold and raining here this morning.  If you, like I, need something to get 
heated up about:

A lawsuit filed by William Faulkner's heirs over a quote in the Woody Allen 
film "Midnight in Paris" has been scheduled for trial April 7, 2014, in U.S. 
District Court in Oxford.
The Faulkner estate sued Sony Pictures Classics Inc. in October 2011, saying 
the company infringed on copyright when actor Owen Wilson slightly misquoted a 
line from Faulkner's "Requiem for a Nun."
In the film, the Wilson character says: "The past is not dead. Actually, it's 
not even past. You know who said that? Faulkner. And he was right."
In "Requiem for a Nun," the Faulkner passage reads: "The past is never dead. 
It's not even past."
Sony claims the quote is "fair use," a legal term meaning the user doesn't have 
to license or pay for it.

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2013-04-16/2014-trial-set-in-lawsuit-over-faulkner-quote


More on the story from the distinguished legal journal Holywood Reporter:

Sony Pictures Asks Judge to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Faulkner Quote in 'Midnight in 
Paris' - Hollywood 
Reporter<http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/sony-pictures-asks-judge-dismiss-405850>



Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Chair, MCN IP SIG

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