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This appeals court used what’s called the Towle test (which gets its name from another case regarding a movie-car replica, ...
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 ...
After years of legal battles, though, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled otherwise: Eleanor is a prop, like any ...
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 collection of customized Ford Mustangs featured in films including “Gone in 60 Seconds” isn’t eligible for copyright ...
Court Narrows Scope of Character Copyright, Drawing Sharp Line Between Props and Protectable Expression - Not every film icon ...
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 Ford Mustang from Steve McQueen’s “Bullitt ... It’s one of the custom 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500 clones known as Eleanor that were used in the production of the 2000 blockbuster ...
I know we’ve got a history, Eleanor, and that history has not been great, but I promise... you take care of me, I'll take ...
We’re talking about the remade “Eleanor,” the modern movie’s heavily customized 1967 Ford Mustang that Cage’s character Memphis Raines obsesses over, chases, and finally nabs.
2008 Ford Mustang Coupe For anyone else wanting a taste of this famous machine, a more viable alternative is to find an officially licensed Eleanor. One such example is now going up for auction at ...
The car, officially listed as the 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Widebody Limited Edition, is for sale during an auction held by Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale, Arizona, later this month. It goes ...