That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with Disney and was located on the Disney lot. He sent her follow-up materials through the years. He testified ...
On March 10, 2025, a federal jury delivered a verdict in favor of Disney in a closely watched copyright infringement lawsuit. In Buck G. Woodall ...
Jenny Marchick, a former director at Mandeville Films, had shared his copyrighted material with Disney, leading to the creation of 'Moana'. However, the jury found that Musker, Clements ...
A jury in Los Angeles found that an animator's claim that Disney stole the idea for Moana from him has no basis. Woodall previously alleged that Jenny Marchick — DreamWorks Animation's head of ...
To that, beginning in 2004 Woodall says he handed Jenny Marchick his copyright ... the Disney franchise known as Moana,” the lawsuit adds. For the record, Marchick was the sister-in-law of ...
“Moana” earned nearly $700 million at the ... outline to the stepsister of his brother’s wife. That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with ...
A California federal jury said on Monday that Disney's hit film "Moana" did not infringe an artist's copyrights related to his planned animated movie about a teenage hero in ancient Polynesia.
“Moana” earned nearly $700 million at the ... outline to the stepsister of his brother’s wife. That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with ...
“Moana” earned nearly $700 million at the ... outline to the stepsister of his brother's wife. That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with ...