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tardigrades_dismissal_motion [2019/02/14 01:52] Carlos Pedrazatardigrades_dismissal_motion [2019/09/20 13:12] (current) – [No Substantial Similarity] Carlos Pedraza
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 <fs smaller>CBS lawyers say that apart from both being tardigrades, these two characters are nothing alike.</fs> <fs x-small>//Illustration/AxaMonitor//</fs> <fs smaller>CBS lawyers say that apart from both being tardigrades, these two characters are nothing alike.</fs> <fs x-small>//Illustration/AxaMonitor//</fs>
  
-<fs x-small>FEBRUARY 12, 2019<wrap indent> | </wrap><wrap indent> 8 MINS READING TIME</wrap></fs>+<fs x-small>FEBRUARY 13, 2019<wrap indent> | </wrap><wrap indent> 8 MINS READING TIME</wrap></fs>
  
 ====== CBS: Tardigrades Creator ‘Manufactured Similarities’ ====== ====== CBS: Tardigrades Creator ‘Manufactured Similarities’ ======
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 > These "similarities" are utterly trivial when comparing the absence of any coherent plotline in Plaintiff's work to the richly developed and varied stories running through the approximately 11 hours of Defendants’ allegedly infringing series.(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 28, 2/12/19.)) > These "similarities" are utterly trivial when comparing the absence of any coherent plotline in Plaintiff's work to the richly developed and varied stories running through the approximately 11 hours of Defendants’ allegedly infringing series.(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 28, 2/12/19.))
  
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 +<fs smaller>**//See also: [[tardigrades_third_complaint|Game Creator Files Third Amended Copyright Complaint Against Discovery Creators]] and [[breakdown_dismissal_letter|The Case For and Against Dismissing the Tardigrades Suit]]//**</fs> 
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 ===== No Challenge (For Now) to Access Claim ===== ===== No Challenge (For Now) to Access Claim =====
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 ===== No Substantial Similarity ===== ===== No Substantial Similarity =====
  
-<WRAP right round download 320px> +<WRAP right round download 320px> <fs smaller>**MOTION TO DISMISS** You can read the 31-page motion. [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lvkjm4gd3ceigx/motion%20to%20dismiss.pdf?dl=0|Download]] (7.4 MB PDF).</fs> </WRAP
-<fs smaller>**MOTION TO DISMISS** You can read the 31-page motion. [[https://www.dropbox.com/s/8lvkjm4gd3ceigx/motion%20to%20dismiss.pdf?dl=0|Download]] (7.4 MB PDF).</fs> + 
-</WRAP>+Under U.S. copyright laws, the concept of [[#other_alleged_similarities|substantial similarity]] is a key part of determining whether copyright infringement has occurred. There are other components, but this is the one upon which CBS’ case largely hinges. 
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 +CBS’ lawyers argue an [[:breakdown_dismissal_letter|actual comparison]] between Discovery and Anas Abdin’s never-published Tardigrades videogame reveals no substantial similarities between the two. 
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-Under U.S. copyright laws, the concept of [[#Other Alleged Similarities|substantial similarity]] is a key part of determining whether copyright infringement has occurred. There are other components, but this is the one upon which CBS' case largely hinges.+ {{youtube>ikHgCwM84LY?large|Tardigrade Hug}}
  
-CBS' lawyers argue an [[breakdown_dismissal_letter|actual comparison]] between Discovery and Anas Abdin's never-published Tardigrades videogame reveals no substantial similarities between the two.+<fs smaller>**THIS ‘TARDIGRADE HUG’** sequence appears only in this 14-second video posted to YouTube on July12, 2017, just two months before //Star Trek: Discovery// aired.</fs>
  
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-{{youtube>ikHgCwM84LY?large|Tardigrade Hug}} 
-<fs smaller>**THIS 'TARDIGRADE HUG'** sequence appears only in this 14-second video posted to YouTube on July12, 2017, just two months before //Star Trek: Discovery// aired.</fs> 
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-The motion noted that the actual registered copyrighted work is not the unfinished game, nor Abdin's 23 short concept YouTube videos, nor his blog posts, but instead a "treatment" consisting of [[breakdown_dismissal_letter#no_links_to_original_works|text and static artwork]]. Abdin claims the Tardigrades videos and other blog posts were also infringed. In the motion, CBS disagreed:+The motion noted that the actual registered copyrighted work is not the unfinished game, nor Abdins 23 short concept YouTube videos, nor his blog posts, but instead a "treatment" consisting of [[:breakdown_dismissal_letter#no_links_to_original_works|text and static artwork]]. Abdin claims the Tardigrades videos and other blog posts were also infringed. In the motion, CBS disagreed:
  
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-  * The Tardigrade hug sequence pointed to as proof of infringement is a [[yout>ikHgCwM84LY|13-second video]] posted on YouTube in July 2017, two months before Discovery's premiere but long after the show had been developed and filmed.+ 
 +  * The Tardigrade hug sequence pointed to as proof of infringement is a [[yout>ikHgCwM84LY|13-second video]] <wrap hi>posted on YouTube in July 2017, two months before Discoverys premiere but long after the show had been developed and filmed</wrap>.
   * “The only ‘similarities’ between the game and Discovery, says CBS, “is that both tardigrades are enlarged and can move through space. Space-faring tardigrades — including enlarged fictional tardigrades — are, of course, not original to Plaintiff.”   * “The only ‘similarities’ between the game and Discovery, says CBS, “is that both tardigrades are enlarged and can move through space. Space-faring tardigrades — including enlarged fictional tardigrades — are, of course, not original to Plaintiff.”
   * Other purported similarities are too generically described to qualify for copyright protection, according to the motion.   * Other purported similarities are too generically described to qualify for copyright protection, according to the motion.
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-[{{:two_tardigrades.jpg?direct|<fs smaller>//Do these two versions of tardigrades evince the same 'aesthetic appeal'? <fs x-small>Click image to view full size</fs>.//</fs>}}] + 
-<wrap lo>**What is Substantial Similarity?** \\ +[{{:two_tardigrades.jpg?direct|//Do these two versions of tardigrades evince the same aesthetic appeal? <fs x-small>Click image to view full size</fs>.//}}] 
-<wrap indent>According to the American Bar Association, in [[copyright infringement]] cases courts traditionally test for substantial similarity using "a subjective, factual analysis called the 'audience test,'" whose goal is to see if ordinary observers, unless they set out to detect the differences between the works, "would regard their aesthetic appeal as the same."</wrap>(([[http://www.americanbar.org/groups/young_lawyers/publications/the_101_201_practice_series/part_2_elements_of_a_copyright.html|An Overview of the Elements of a Copyright Infringement Cause of Action, — Part II: Improper Appropriation]], by Jason Sloane, retrieved 12/08/16.)) +{{anchor:substantial_similarity}} 
-\\ +<wrap lo>**What is Substantial Similarity?** \\ <wrap indent>According to the American Bar Association, in [[:copyright_infringement|copyright infringement]] cases courts traditionally test for substantial similarity using "a subjective, factual analysis called the audience test,'" whose goal is to see if ordinary observers, unless they set out to detect the differences between the works, "would regard their aesthetic appeal as the same."</wrap>(([[http://www.americanbar.org/groups/young_lawyers/publications/the_101_201_practice_series/part_2_elements_of_a_copyright.html|An Overview of the Elements of a Copyright Infringement Cause of Action, — Part II: Improper Appropriation]], by Jason Sloane, retrieved 12/08/16.))   \\ <wrap indent> Moreover, the audience test "asks whether the defendant wrongly copied enough of the plaintiff’s protected expression to cause a reasonable lay observer to immediately detect the similarities between the plaintiff’s expression and the defendant’s work, without any aid or suggestion from others."(([[http://www.americanbar.org/groups/young_lawyers/publications/the_101_201_practice_series/part_2_elements_of_a_copyright.html|An Overview of the Elements of a Copyright Infringement Cause of Action, — Part II: Improper Appropriation]], by Jason Sloane, retrieved 12/08/16.)) </wrap></wrap> </WRAP> 
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-Moreover, the audience test "asks whether the defendant wrongly copied enough of the plaintiff’s protected expression to cause a reasonable lay observer to immediately detect the similarities between the plaintiff’s expression and the defendant’s work, without any aid or suggestion from others."(([[http://www.americanbar.org/groups/young_lawyers/publications/the_101_201_practice_series/part_2_elements_of_a_copyright.html|An Overview of the Elements of a Copyright Infringement Cause of Action, — Part II: Improper Appropriation]], by Jason Sloane, retrieved 12/08/16.))</wrap></wrap> +
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 ==== Other Alleged Similarities ==== ==== Other Alleged Similarities ====
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 In his complaint, the defense said Abdin claimed his characters' uniforms and those in //Discovery// were substantially similar because of their colors (e.g., white for medical officers) and that both works' space suits “egg-shaped” helmets. In his complaint, the defense said Abdin claimed his characters' uniforms and those in //Discovery// were substantially similar because of their colors (e.g., white for medical officers) and that both works' space suits “egg-shaped” helmets.
  
-CBS said Star Trek has a long history of such uniforms, "that delineate status, rank, etc., and, if that were infringement, it is Plaintiff who is the infringer."(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 20, 2/12/19.). +CBS said Star Trek has a long history of such uniforms, "that delineate status, rank, etc., and, if that were infringement, it is Plaintiff who is the infringer."(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 20, 2/12/19.)). 
  
 === Stock Characters === === Stock Characters ===
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 The motion states Abdin's supposed similarity "amounts to nothing more than the common portrayal of a man surrounded by blue and white dots (one sitting in a chamber, the other floating in space)," a trope often seen in science fiction. Included in the motion was an image from the Syfy series, //The Expanse//, which also portrays a man in space surrounded by blue and white dots. The motion states Abdin's supposed similarity "amounts to nothing more than the common portrayal of a man surrounded by blue and white dots (one sitting in a chamber, the other floating in space)," a trope often seen in science fiction. Included in the motion was an image from the Syfy series, //The Expanse//, which also portrays a man in space surrounded by blue and white dots.
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-[{{ ::expanse.jpg|**COMMONLY USED** CBS asserts floating blue dots are commonly used to depict strange phenomena in space, as in this example from the series, //The Expanse//.}}] 
  
 === Ship-Based Emitter === === Ship-Based Emitter ===
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 In //Discovery//, Burnham uses headgear to create a mind meld to contact a Vulcan 1,000 light years away in mind only. , through a special form of Vulcan mind-meld, CBS' attorneys wrote, while in Tardigrades "a shimmering character (apparently Carter) is simply walking on hexagonal stepping stones situated without explanation in a space-based 'astro-plain.'"(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 14, 2/12/19.)) In //Discovery//, Burnham uses headgear to create a mind meld to contact a Vulcan 1,000 light years away in mind only. , through a special form of Vulcan mind-meld, CBS' attorneys wrote, while in Tardigrades "a shimmering character (apparently Carter) is simply walking on hexagonal stepping stones situated without explanation in a space-based 'astro-plain.'"(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 14, 2/12/19.))
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 +[{{ ::expanse.jpg|**COMMONLY USED** CBS asserts floating blue dots are commonly used to depict strange phenomena in space, as in this example from the series, //The Expanse//.}}]
  
 ==== Manufactured Similarity ==== ==== Manufactured Similarity ====
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 The motion to dismiss also took Abdin to task for trying "to mix and match character attributes to manufacture similarities."(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 21, footnote 13, 2/12/19.)) Among the examples cited: The motion to dismiss also took Abdin to task for trying "to mix and match character attributes to manufacture similarities."(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 21, footnote 13, 2/12/19.)) Among the examples cited:
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   * //Discovery//'s gay astromycologist Lieutenant Stamets is “similar” to Abdin's Carter character (who is not gay) because both are biologists.   * //Discovery//'s gay astromycologist Lieutenant Stamets is “similar” to Abdin's Carter character (who is not gay) because both are biologists.
   * Stamets is reportedly //also// similar to Abdin's Ty character because both are gay.   * Stamets is reportedly //also// similar to Abdin's Ty character because both are gay.
   * Stamets is //also// claimed to be similar to Tardigrades' Maciek character, who is not described as gay in Abdin's 2018 treatment, "but has morphed into being homosexual in the [legal complaint's] collection of random similarities, apparently because he is closer in appearance to [//Discovery//'s] Stamets."   * Stamets is //also// claimed to be similar to Tardigrades' Maciek character, who is not described as gay in Abdin's 2018 treatment, "but has morphed into being homosexual in the [legal complaint's] collection of random similarities, apparently because he is closer in appearance to [//Discovery//'s] Stamets."
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 The motion goes so far as to claim Abdin "appears to falsely characterize a picture of Macieck violently confronting Aziz as reflecting intimacy between them. In any case, such composites do nothing to support Plaintiffs claim of character similarity."(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 21, footnote 13, 2/12/19.)) The motion goes so far as to claim Abdin "appears to falsely characterize a picture of Macieck violently confronting Aziz as reflecting intimacy between them. In any case, such composites do nothing to support Plaintiffs claim of character similarity."(("Memorandum of Law in Support of Defendants' Motion to Dismiss the Third Amended Complaint," Abdin v. CBS et al., Docket 56, p. 21, footnote 13, 2/12/19.))
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 === Plaintiff's Response === === Plaintiff's Response ===
  
-A response by Abdin's lawyers to the dismissal motion is due March 5. {{page>footer}} {{tag>Tardigrades_lawsuitcopyright infringement Star_Trek_Discovery CBS Netflix}}+A response by Abdin's lawyers to the dismissal motion is due March 5. {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}} 
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