The
Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from some television networks being
sued by a paranormal investigator who claims his idea was stolen and
turned into the show “Ghost Hunters.” Without comment, the court turned
away an appeal from NBC Universal, Inc., Universal Television Networks
and Pilgrim Films & Television, Inc. Parapsychologist Larry Montz
and producer Daena Smoller unsuccessfully shopped around an idea for a
show about paranormal investigators in 1981. “Ghost Hunters” appeared on
the Sci Fi Channel - now known as SyFy in 2004. Montz and Smoller sued
in federal court. The courts threw out their copyright claims, but the
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed that they could sue for breach
of an implied contract and breach of confidence claims.
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