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... alia, the appointment of Jacques Nasser and Gail Rebuck as independent non-executive Directors of t...
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LONDON - Britain's Court of Appeal rejected a lawsuit Wednesday from two authors who claimed novelist Dan Brown stole their ideas for his blockbuster novel "The Da Vinci Code.
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh had sued Brown's publisher, Random House Inc., claiming he had copied from their 1982 nonfiction book, "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail."
... money," Random House Group Chief Executive Gail Rebuck said Wednesday in a statement. "Misguided c...
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LONDON - A judge ruled today that best-selling author Dan Brown did not steal ideas from a nonfiction book, ending the suspense about whether the novelist committed copyright infringement in his thriller "The Da Vinci Code.
High Court judge Peter Smith rejected a copyright-infringement claim by Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, authors of "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail," who claimed that Brown's blockbuster "appropriated the architecture" of their 1982 book. In the United States, the book is titled, "Holy Blood, Holy Grail."
... tried to explain why to the claimants," said Gail Rebuck, chief executive of Random House Ltd. Leigh...
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LONDON -- It's the latest twist for the mega-selling conspiracy thriller "The Da Vinci Code": a lawsuit against the book's publisher for breach of copyright that could taint the novel and delay the much-anticipated movie version.
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, authors of the 1982 nonfiction book "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail," are suing publisher Random House, Inc. over the allegation that parts of their work formed the basis of Dan Brown's novel, which has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide and remains high on best seller lists nearly three years after publication.
... company denies the claim and chief executive Gail Rebuck said in a statement that she believed the l...
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LONDON - It's the latest twist for the mega-selling conspiracy thriller "The Da Vinci Code": a lawsuit against the book's publisher for breach of copyright that could taint the novel and delay the much-anticipated movie version.
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, authors of the 1982 nonfiction book "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail," are suing publisher Random House Inc. over the allegation that parts of their work formed the basis of Dan Brown's novel, which has sold more than 40 million copies worldwide and remains high on bestseller lists nearly three years after publication.
... company denies the claim and chief executive Gail Rebuck said in a statement that she believed the l...
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By DANICA KIRKA
The Associated Press
... money," Random House Group Chief Executive Gail Rebuck said Wednesday in a statement. The authors ...
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..., George Carlson Jr., Lisa and Rodney Jordon, Gail and Tim Anderson; great- grandchildren, Travis and..., Benjamin Sorrells, Courtney and Justin Rebuck; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be...
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..., George Carlson Jr., Lisa and Rodney Jordon, Gail and Tim Anderson; great- grandchildren, Travis and..., Benjamin Sorrells, Courtney and Justin Rebuck; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be...
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James L. Kramer, 44, of 1110 Walnut St., Columbia, son of Kenneth and Mary Ann Kramer, and Beth A. Bruckhart, 33, same address, daughter of Jay Richard and Lois S. Bruckhart.
Reginald L. Weaver, 23, of 377 E. Main St., Lititz, son of Richard and Sharon Weaver, and Nicole C. Good, 22, same address, daughter of Sidney and Cynthia Good.
... John Gibson and the late Sally Gibson, and Gail E. Grumbein, 49, same address, daughter of Marguer...and Patricia Rebuck, and Sheila M. Gehman, 26, of 1612 Valley View Dri...