Post by Tori on Dec 18, 2003 14:00:09 GMT -5
& Is This Why The Wachowski Brothers Don't Do Interviews:
News releases concerning Vandor Music Group’s signing of two new production agencies and labels to their current 400-plus roster have ignited a media firestorm over a dispute of ownership of the original script of the film "Matrix" and it’s subsequent releases. On April 24, 2003, Vandor affiliate Sophia Stewart, Salt Lake City, UT, filed a federal lawsuit in the United States District Court of California against Hollywood defendants Andy and Larry Wachowski, Joel Silver and Warner Brothers alleging copyright infringement of the movie "Matrix", all subsequent releases, and racketeering. During an FBI investigation, key pieces of evidence were found establishing Sophia Stewart as writer/author of "Matrix". Credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers have come forward claiming company executives and lawyers had full knowledge the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski brothers. Witnesses also stated the original work of Stewart had been seen, and often used, during preparation of the motion picture. Stewart submitted her original script through so-called ‘recommended’ channels several years prior to the Wachowski brother’s claim to authorship. Furthermore Stewart argues that the reason why the 2nd and 3rd installments of the trilogy seem to go in a different direction and leave so many questions unanswered is because it was not the orginial writer, Stewart, trying to finish a story they had not created. Revenues from the motion pictures and merchandising are in the hundreds of millions of dollars and growing. Furthermore www.spitboxers.com/matrix/
News releases concerning Vandor Music Group’s signing of two new production agencies and labels to their current 400-plus roster have ignited a media firestorm over a dispute of ownership of the original script of the film "Matrix" and it’s subsequent releases. On April 24, 2003, Vandor affiliate Sophia Stewart, Salt Lake City, UT, filed a federal lawsuit in the United States District Court of California against Hollywood defendants Andy and Larry Wachowski, Joel Silver and Warner Brothers alleging copyright infringement of the movie "Matrix", all subsequent releases, and racketeering. During an FBI investigation, key pieces of evidence were found establishing Sophia Stewart as writer/author of "Matrix". Credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers have come forward claiming company executives and lawyers had full knowledge the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski brothers. Witnesses also stated the original work of Stewart had been seen, and often used, during preparation of the motion picture. Stewart submitted her original script through so-called ‘recommended’ channels several years prior to the Wachowski brother’s claim to authorship. Furthermore Stewart argues that the reason why the 2nd and 3rd installments of the trilogy seem to go in a different direction and leave so many questions unanswered is because it was not the orginial writer, Stewart, trying to finish a story they had not created. Revenues from the motion pictures and merchandising are in the hundreds of millions of dollars and growing. Furthermore www.spitboxers.com/matrix/