Warner Brothers Entertainment Inc. was granted final judgment in its copyright and trademark lawsuit against a “fan” of the ghost hunters who inspired “The Conjuring” film series that sold their intellectual property as books, recordings, and scripts.
There is no genuine dispute that Bea Loyd infringed on paranormal investigators Edward Warren Miney and Lorraine Rita Moran Warren’s trademarks, copyright, and right of publicity, the US District Court for the District of New Mexico said Tuesday.
The court granted Warner Brothers and New Line Productions Inc.—a subsidiary that owns the exclusive rights to the Warrens’ names and likenesses in connection ...
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