Antique Mapmaker Sues Netflix and Amazon over Bruce Willis Film

2020/01/07

An antique-style map of a Caribbean island is at the centre of a copyright infringement dispute between mapmaker Victor Baker and Penguin Random House, Netflix and Amazon Technologies.
On Thursday, January 2, Baker filed a suit at the US District Court for the Western District of Texas, accusing Penguin Random House of infringing the copyright of a map of Curacao shown in several scenes “Lay the Favorite”, a 2012 film starring Bruce Willis.
Baker also named Amazon Technologies and Netflix as defendants in the suit, as they have allegedly distributed the infringement.
Part of the film “Lay the Favorite” is based on Curacao, an island 40 miles off the coast of Venezuela.
“Plaintiff’s map of Curacao is displayed prominently in several scenes, tacked to the wall of the office in which gambling operations take place … In this regard, the map plays a significant role in the movie, emphasizing the storyline that the characters have located their gambling operation in Curacao,” said the claim.
 “Random House Films is in the film business, is very aware of the need to obtain clearance from owners of IP used in their films, and, yet, wholly failed to attempt to do so. For said wilful infringement, plaintiff is entitled to recover up to $150,000,” added the suit.
Baker has also requested that Random House Penguin, Netflix and Amazon should be permanently enjoined from distributing the film with scenes displaying the map. He claimed that it is an “inadequate remedy at law for defendants’ continuing infringement of the maps, even following an award of damages in this case”.
 
Source: World IP Review