Fired Spider-man director sues producers
Ousted Spider-Man director Julie Taymor sued the Broadway musical’s producers on Tuesday for copyright infringement. Taymor, who spent years working on the critically-panned $70 million show Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, filed suit in federal court citing copyright infringement and breach of contract “arising from their unauthorised and unlawful use of Taymor’s copyrighted written works,” according to court documents.
Taylor alleged in the suit that the show’s book — the non-sung words — had been used in the musical since it reopened on May 12, 2011 after a major revamp, and was “copied and derived from Taymor’s copyrighted 2004 treatment and her original book.”
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Roy canvas pops up $43m record
A Pop Art canvas by Roy Lichtenstein, I Can See the Whole Room!... And There’s Nobody in It!, smashed the previous world record for the contemporary artist, selling for $43.2 million on Tuesday.
The sale at Christie’s beat the artist’s previous auction record of $42.6 million and led a strong performance across the board. The contemporary art auction reaped a total of $247.6 million. — AP
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