DONGYING, Shandong, April 11 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese science fiction writer
on Wednesday took U.S. movie giant 20th Century Fox Film Corporation to court
over allegations of copyright infringement, in the same week that the U.S. moved
to file WTO cases against China over intellectual property rights.
The Intermediate People's Court of Dongying, in east China's Shandong
Province, began hearing the case at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The writer, 43-year-old Li Jianmin, said that 20th Century Fox's movie "The
Day After Tomorrow" copied the creative conception and the plots of two plays he
completed in 2001 and 2002.
Li said "The Day After Tomorrow," the blockbuster movie in which much of
the world is destroyed by disasters caused by global warming, has 308 scenes
that were described in his plays.
Li lodged the lawsuit against 20 Century Fox, director Roland Emmerich and
five Chinese companies that imported, distributed and showed the movie at the
Dongying court in March last year. The court accepted the suit last April.