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I've attempted to update the status of the lawsuit to "resolved" since the issue was decided three months ago when the US Federal Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decided that Miller's original work was emphatically not a work for hire. At this stage the only higher court would be SCOTUS and certiorari has not been sought, let alone granted. Unfortunately my edit was reverted two minutes later before I had a chance to supply a reference. The reason for reversion? Lack of a reference. This should not be necessary; the outcome of Horror v Miller is now a matter of public record, much commented on in news media and by copyright specialists such as Leonard French. 122.57.27.133 ( talk) 23:57, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Jury Duty and one or two others from that era are not on his IMDB and his name does not appear on those movie's wiki pages at all. 96.31.31.145 ( talk) 18:05, 1 February 2023 (UTC)
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I've attempted to update the status of the lawsuit to "resolved" since the issue was decided three months ago when the US Federal Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decided that Miller's original work was emphatically not a work for hire. At this stage the only higher court would be SCOTUS and certiorari has not been sought, let alone granted. Unfortunately my edit was reverted two minutes later before I had a chance to supply a reference. The reason for reversion? Lack of a reference. This should not be necessary; the outcome of Horror v Miller is now a matter of public record, much commented on in news media and by copyright specialists such as Leonard French. 122.57.27.133 ( talk) 23:57, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Jury Duty and one or two others from that era are not on his IMDB and his name does not appear on those movie's wiki pages at all. 96.31.31.145 ( talk) 18:05, 1 February 2023 (UTC)