[net.misc] Who ya gonna call... LAWBUSTERS

moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer) (12/13/84)

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Harvey Comics, owners of Casper the Friendly Ghost & company, is suing
Columbia Pictures for $50 million, charging that the logo for the hit movie
GHOSTBUSTERS was actually a character appearing in "The Ghostly Trio", a
group of characters in the Casper comic book.  Besides the monetary
compensation, they want all prints of the movie burned, and for Columbia to
stop using the famous logo.

Well, obviously, Fat Chance.  Looks like they're looking for an out-of-court
settlement.  I hope Columbia doesn't, and lets Harvey bankrupt themselves
with this ridiculous gesture (gee, I'm just filled with the Christmas
Spirit...)"

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faunt@hplabs.UUCP (Doug Faunt) (12/28/84)

> Harvey Comics, owners of Casper the Friendly Ghost & company, is suing
> Columbia Pictures for $50 million, charging that the logo for the hit movie
> GHOSTBUSTERS was actually a character appearing in "The Ghostly Trio", a
> group of characters in the Casper comic book.  

I'd be willing to say that the ghostbusters logo was a rip-off from
Casper.  I noticed that immediately.

Why should Columbia be allowed to steal anothers creation?

moriarty@fluke.UUCP (The Napoleon of Crime) (12/31/84)

In article <1306@hplabs.UUCP> faunt@hplabs.UUCP (Doug Faunt) writes:
>I'd be willing to say that the ghostbusters logo was a rip-off from
>Casper.  I noticed that immediately.
>
>Why should Columbia be allowed to steal anothers creation?

Uhhh... because they've got lots of money and power?
No, wait, that's not it...

Oh, yeah, now I remember.  Because their symbol was derived from the
"bedroom sheet" type of ghost-depiction seen in Casper, not stolen.
Besides, I've seen 1900 & 1910 depictions of ghosts in the same way
(ironically, many where in motion picture comedys about ghostbusters
(notably the ones with Bob "I'll never die" Hope and The Ritz Brothers)).

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				(chorus) "*gasp* RANDOLPH SCOTT!"

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