Judge May Allow Soldier’s Claim Against ‘Hurt Locker’ Movie to Go Forward

A federal judge in Los Angeles has indicated she is leaning toward dismissing most of an Iraq war veteran’s lawsuit against the makers of “The Hurt Locker” but may allow him to pursue his key claim that the Oscar-winning film …

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  • ira says:
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    Regarding the quote “That’s going to directly impact artists, directors, filmmakers in the future,” my response is GOOD! Get permission before you subject a person to notoriety or loss of privacy. If you want to ‘lift’ a portion of someone’s life to make a buck, you should work for it. Change enough that no one will recognize the person, not even in a wink-wink, nod-nod manner.

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    can this action be by any other soldier? probably… he wud need to have facts and not just made up of things yea, i do things like that or that is the way i do things…if so, how many others can say the exact same thing… could be an interesting court… maybe the lawyer can be normal for a change — um — that might be harder than it looks…

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