Monday, October 3, 2016

Estimated 5,000% Returns: Copyright Infringement Case Against "The Green Hornet"

Description Of Legal Dispute



In the early 2000’s I had written an action screenplay titled “Casino Night” and after filing several copyrights with the U.S. Copyright Office and the Writers Guild of America (WGA) for each revision made on this screenplay I decided to start going to pitching events around Los Angeles to pitch this screenplay. During one of these pitching events I met Writer and Director Christopher McQuarrie (Writer and Director of “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation”). Mr. McQuarrie liked my copyrighted screenplay, storyboards and concept weapon designs (that were never before seen in film) so much that he invited me to his office to go over everything. Mr. McQuarrie had me wait for 3 hours, while him and several others from Universal Studios went over my copyrighted screenplay (“Casino Night”), storyboards and concept weapon designs. Later, they turndown my copyrighted screenplay, storyboards and concept weapon designs on the claim that there was too much action and not enough dialogue after making copies of all my work, which I witnessed. Years later after watching “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” I was curious to know what other films Seth Rogen had starred in and discovered a film titled “The Green Hornet”. While watching “The Green Hornet” I discovered huge portions from my copyrighted screenplay “Casino Night” and copyrighted concept weapon designs plagiarized, which you can view in a side by side comparison video that is linked to this profile. I’ve spoken to several large Entertainment Law Firms around Century City, CA. and they all believe I have a winning case, but I now need to raise enough money to retain one of them and pay for litigation costs.























































Username
 
M. Rizk

E-mail Address Associated With Campaign
 
macariusrizk@gmail.com

Country Where Your Dispute Is Located
 
United States

How Much Litigation Funding Do You Want To Raise?
 
$30,000.00

Headline For Your Litigation Crowdfunding Campaign
 
Copyright Infringement Case Against “The Green Hornet”

Description Of Your Legal Dispute
 

In the early 2000’s I had written an action screenplay titled “Casino Night” and after filing several copyrights with the U.S. Copyright Office and the Writers Guild of America (WGA) for each revision made on this screenplay I decided to start going to pitching events around Los Angeles to pitch this screenplay. During one of these pitching events I met Writer and Director Christopher McQuarrie (Writer and Director of “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation”). Mr. McQuarrie liked my copyrighted screenplay, storyboards and concept weapon designs (that were never before seen in film) so much that he invited me to his office to go over everything. Mr. McQuarrie had me wait for 3 hours, while him and several others from Universal Studios went over my copyrighted screenplay (“Casino Night”), storyboards and concept weapon designs. Later, they turndown my copyrighted screenplay, storyboards and concept weapon designs on the claim that there was too much action and not enough dialogue after making copies of all my work, which I witnessed. Years later after watching “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” I was curious to know what other films Seth Rogen had starred in and discovered a film titled “The Green Hornet”. While watching “The Green Hornet” I discovered huge portions from my copyrighted screenplay “Casino Night” and copyrighted concept weapon designs plagiarized, which you can view in a side by side comparison video that is linked to this profile. I’ve spoken to several large Entertainment Law Firms around Century City, CA. and they all believe I have a winning case, but I now need to raise enough money to retain one of them and pay for litigation costs.




Featured Image For Your Litigation Funding Campaign
 


Link To Video Concerning Your Case (Optional)
 
https://youtu.be/pN2sGd8hhto

End Date Of Your Litigation Crowdfunding Campaign
 
2016-11-07

How Much Compensation Can You Receive If Your Case Wins?
 
$30,000,000.00

Percentage Of Future Potential Compensation You Are Offering As A Reward (Success Fee / Contingent Fee)
 
5% Of Amount Recovered
AUTOMATIC CALCULATIONS

Potential Return Of Investors (Percent)
 
5,000

Estimated Total Reward Offered To Investors
 
$1,500,000.00

Estimated Remaining Compensation For Litigant
 
$28,500,000.00

Litigation Crowdfunding Campaign Author
 
M. Rizk

Role
 
Litigant


 

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Estimated 5,000% Returns: Copyright Infringement Case Against "The Green Hornet"

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