M. Night Shyamalan and Apple are being sued for $81 million over alleged copyright regarding the television series Servant. Created by Tony Basgallop, Servant premiered on Apple TV+ in November 2019.
M. Night Shyamalan testified Wednesday that he and his collaborators on the Apple TV+ show “Servant” did not steal from a 2013 independent film about a delusional mother and her baby doll.
M. Night Shyamalan was cleared of copyright infringement in the $81 million lawsuit over the Apple TV+ series Servant, with a jury unanimously ruling in favor of the director Friday. In 2020 ...
Director M. Night Shyamalan went on trial on Tuesday over allegations that he copied from an independent film to make the Apple TV+ show “Servant.” Francesca Gregorini, an Italian-born ...
M. Night Shyamalan and Apple face an $81M lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement from Francesca Gregorini's 2013 film ...
Trap director M Night Shyamalan. Credit: Getty Images In testimony last Thursday (January 16), Gregorini said she was “shocked” when she first saw the trailer for Servant, which she alleges ...
A federal jury ruled unanimously in favor of M. Night Shyamalan and Apple on ... plot similarities between her own film and “Servant.” Shyamalan testified Wednesday that he and the other ...
PHILADELPHIA — A federal jury’s unanimous ruling has cleared filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan of charges he plagiarized plot points in his Apple TV+ series “Servant.” Last week’s decision ...
M. Night Shyamalan and Apple win a copyright trial after being accused of stealing narrative elements for the series 'Servant' from Francesca Gregorini's 2013 film 'The Truth About Emanuel'.
M. Night Shyamalan testified Wednesday that he and his collaborators on the Apple TV+ show “Servant” did not steal from a 2013 independent film about a delusional mother and her baby doll. The ...
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