Apple and director M. Night Shyamalan successfully persuaded a California federal jury on Friday to dismiss allegations that the Apple TV+ series “Servant,” produced by Shyamalan, copied another filmmaker’s movie. According to the verdict sheet released on Monday, the jury concluded that the creators of “Servant” could not have unlawfully copied Francesca Gregorini’s “The Truth About Emanuel” because they did not have access to it prior to developing the series. Reuters:
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Monday, January 27, 2025
Apple, M. Night Shyamalan win copyright trial over Apple TV+ series ‘Servant’
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