Drake and LeBron James sue for $10 million for rights to hockey documentary Black Ice
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Drake and LeBron James are being sued for $10m (£8.6m) over "intellectual property rights" to the hockey narrative Black Ice.
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Previous NBA Executive Director Billy Hunter is accounted for to have documented a claim against Drake, James and their colleagues in Manhattan State Supreme Court.
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They cannot afford the right to steal someone else's intellectual property,” the lawsuit said.
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Narrative George and Daryl Faust appearing at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10
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In light of his book Black Ice: The Lost History of the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes, 1895 to 1925.
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As per authoritative reports, Hunter has "restrictive legitimate freedoms to create any film about the shaded hockey association that existed from 1895 to 1930."
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The lawsuit also states that Hunter paid the screenwriters $265k (£228k) for the freedom of the film's story.
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"I don't think they accepted there would be a property rights claim. They figured I would leave. They bet," Hunter told the New York Post.
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The claim comes long after Drake and James shocked the middle school b-ball player and his mother with $100,000 (£75,800).