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The U.S. Court of Appeals found that a car, even an awesome one like 'Eleanor,' is a prop and not a character and thus can't ...
It's time we all looked at Eleanor, realized it looks worse than a regular Mustang, and moved on with our lives. Look at how ...
This appeals court used what’s called the Towle test (which gets its name from another case regarding a movie-car replica, ...
A collection of customized Ford Mustangs featured in films including “Gone in 60 Seconds” isn’t eligible for copyright ...
I think this particular lawsuit I want to tell you about right now is by far the most interesting thing I’ve ever encountered ...
A 1967 Ford Mustang named Eleanor was one of the cars featured prominently in the 2000 action film remake "Gone in 60 Seconds." The movie starred Nicholas Cage as Memphis Raines, the leader of ...
The widow of the man who directed the original Gone in 60 Seconds notoriously litigated those who built cars that looked like ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed a district court’s denial of copyright protection for a car that had a name but ...
The owners wove exotic cars into the fabric of Gravitas, which opened last fall off Rodeo Drive—one of them is even creating ...