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Top Gun: Maverick Is Crushing At The Box Office, And The Movie Is Being Sued Over An Alleged Copyright Infringement

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After a little over a week in theaters, Top Gun: Maverick has cemented itself as one of 2022’s biggest theatrical successes. Having made over $548 million worldwide at the time of this writing, the Tom Cruise-led currently stands as the fourth highest-grossing movie of the year. However, in the midst of box office triumph and earning critical acclaim from both professional reviewers and general audiences, Maverick now finds itself the subject of a lawsuit.

Paramount Pictures is being sued over alleged copyright infringement by the family of Ehud Yonay, the author of the 1983 article “Top Guns,” which inspired 1986’s Top Gun (which the sequel ends up improving). As reported by CNBC, Shosh and Yuval Yonay, Ehud Yonay, claim that they sent Paramount notice in 2018 that they would reclaim the copyright to that article in January 2020. The Yonays allege that Maverick didn’t finish production in 2019, i.e. prior to the copyright’s transfer, but rather in May 2021, so they’re not only suing Paramount for unspecified damages, including some of the movie’s profits, but also looking to prevent the studio from distributing it and “further sequels.”



After a little over a week in theaters, Top Gun: Maverick has cemented itself as one of 2022’s biggest theatrical successes. Having made over $548 million worldwide at the time of this writing, the Tom Cruise-led currently stands as the fourth highest-grossing movie of the year. However, in the midst of box office triumph and earning critical acclaim from both professional reviewers and general audiences, Maverick now finds itself the subject of a lawsuit.

Paramount Pictures is being sued over alleged copyright infringement by the family of Ehud Yonay, the author of the 1983 article “Top Guns,” which inspired 1986’s Top Gun (which the sequel ends up improving). As reported by CNBC, Shosh and Yuval Yonay, Ehud Yonay, claim that they sent Paramount notice in 2018 that they would reclaim the copyright to that article in January 2020. The Yonays allege that Maverick didn’t finish production in 2019, i.e. prior to the copyright’s transfer, but rather in May 2021, so they’re not only suing Paramount for unspecified damages, including some of the movie’s profits, but also looking to prevent the studio from distributing it and “further sequels.”

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