Great news for fans of parody -- and common sense:
A federal judge in New York ruled on Tuesday that the Off Broadway play “3C,” a darkly comic reimagining of the TV hit “Three’s Company,” did not infringe the copyright of that decades-old sitcom. In the ruling,
Judge Loretta A. Preska of the United States District Court wrote that the play represented a “drastic departure” from the TV show, which ran from 1977 to 1984 and remains in syndication.
“3C,” written by David Adjmi, had a two-month run at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater in 2012, when it opened to mixed reviews. Mr. Adjmi said that on opening night he received a cease-and-desist letter from DLT Entertainment, the copyright holder of “Three’s Company.” While the Rattlestick run continued, the play was held in a kind of purgatory:
Mr. Adjmi said he couldn’t license it for other productions or publish the script in a collection of his works because of the threat of litigation. After negotiations failed, Mr. Adjmi chose to take DLT to court, with pro bono representation, last year.Read on HERE.
This is encouraging for us CHICO'S ANGELS folk!
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