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NJ Diving Dentist Says 'Nemo' film was his idea
Newday ^ | February 16, 2005 | unknown

Posted on 02/17/2005 4:12:51 AM PST by beaversmom

NEWARK, N.J. -- A scuba-diving dentist says Disney and Pixar Animation Studios stole the idea for the hit film "Finding Nemo" from him.

In a lawsuit filed this week in U.S. District Court in Newark, Dennis G. Sternberg, 56, of Allenhurst, said he used experiences as a diver to create an underwater adventure story for children in 1991. He called his story "Peanut Butter the Jelly Fish."

He claims he submitted an illustrated manuscript to Disney and talked on the phone about his story with a writer from Pixar. (The two companies have a distribution partnership.)

A Disney vice president told Sternberg in 1996 that although the story had "great potential," it did not fit into the studio's "development slate" at that time, according to the suit.

Seven years later, Sternberg was in a movie theater and saw a preview for the upcoming release of "Finding Nemo."

"I thought, 'Hey, I'm the scuba-diving dentist. Those are my characters, that's my story,"' he told The Star-Ledger of Newark for Wednesday's editions. "It made me sick to my stomach."

One big similarity: Sternberg story has a character named "Nimo."

The suit claims a violation of federal copyright laws, in addition to fraud and misrepresentation, breach of contract, unjust enrichment and breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing. It claims the companies "have intentionally, knowingly, illicitly and slavishly copied plaintiff's protected works in whole or in substantial part."

Before Sternberg submitted his manuscript, Disney had him sign a two-page waiver that said he would be entitled to only $500 if he were to claim that the company used his material without permission or authorization. The lawsuit asks the court to void that waiver.

Neither Disney nor Pixar would comment when reached by the newspaper Tuesday.

(Excerpt) Read more at newsday.com ...


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1 posted on 02/17/2005 4:12:51 AM PST by beaversmom
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2 posted on 02/17/2005 4:16:37 AM PST by beaversmom (Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming)
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To: beaversmom
"Before Sternberg submitted his manuscript, Disney had him sign a two-page waiver that said he would be entitled to only $500 if he were to claim that the company used his material without permission or authorization.

A little less than the cost of a root canal.

3 posted on 02/17/2005 4:17:08 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: beaversmom
Before Sternberg submitted his manuscript, Disney had him sign a two-page waiver that said he would be entitled to only $500 if he were to claim that the company used his material without permission or authorization. The lawsuit asks the court to void that waiver.

You signed WHAT???

4 posted on 02/17/2005 4:17:20 AM PST by SlowBoat407 (Aaaarrgghhh)
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To: beaversmom
Peanut Butter The Jellyfish?

He better not quit his dentist day job......

5 posted on 02/17/2005 4:17:39 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: beaversmom
Never sign anything without your lawyers advice.
6 posted on 02/17/2005 4:18:35 AM PST by Dallas59 (Bush said the "F" word 27 times January 20th, 2005!)
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To: HarleyD; xsmommy; theDentist

Dang dentists. Always trying to rip people off.


7 posted on 02/17/2005 4:19:47 AM PST by secret garden (Go Spurs Go!)
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To: beaversmom

And if "Nemo" had been a big flop, I'm sure this guy would have pressed the suit anyway, right?


8 posted on 02/17/2005 4:19:49 AM PST by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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9 posted on 02/17/2005 4:21:12 AM PST by SC DOC
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I have an idea about this guy, see, and there's a mystery, and a thing that everybody wants, and there's a car chase, and explosions...

I'm gonna be RICH!!!


10 posted on 02/17/2005 4:21:22 AM PST by SlowBoat407 (Aaaarrgghhh)
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To: beaversmom

The 'Disney' brand used to mean something. It's a shame to see what it has turned into. I really miss Walt.


11 posted on 02/17/2005 4:22:15 AM PST by contemplator
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"Before Sternberg submitted his manuscript, Disney had him sign a two-page waiver that said he would be entitled to only $500 if he were to claim that the company used his material without permission or authorization. The lawsuit asks the court to void that waiver."

Sorry, dude, but I've got no sympathy for you if you signed such an agreement.


12 posted on 02/17/2005 4:23:29 AM PST by VOR78
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To: beaversmom
Dennis G. Sternberg .... said he used experiences as a diver to create an underwater adventure story for children in 1991.

And he just now noticed that Nemo had coppied his story.
His family needs to send him to detox while there is still hope.

So9

13 posted on 02/17/2005 4:24:15 AM PST by Servant of the 9 (Trust Me)
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To: SlowBoat407

If he had to sign that before Disney even looked at his material, then that should have been a huge tip-off that they were going to take advantage of him.


14 posted on 02/17/2005 4:25:50 AM PST by AQGeiger (Have you hugged your soldier today?)
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To: beaversmom

Disney has more sleazy lawyers than this guy can afford. Too bad. He'll lose.


15 posted on 02/17/2005 4:27:40 AM PST by mtbopfuyn
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You know what...if you had that idea, named the character XXX and submitted it to the studio seven years before they made it you'd be at your lawyer's office with coffee waiting for him to show up.

Spielberg lost a a suit over ET because it was stolen from a one-act play where the alien charecter said "Phone home". This guy is probabl right and the doc he signed is probably unenforcable.

16 posted on 02/17/2005 4:29:46 AM PST by wtc911 ("I would like at least to know his name.")
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To: beaversmom
No, it was dreamed up by child chef, Billy Nelson, and his tap dancing tuna, Xenar.


17 posted on 02/17/2005 4:29:58 AM PST by InvisibleChurch (Look! Jimmy Carter! History's greatest monster!)
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To: beaversmom

Disney Rep: Please sign this Mr. Sternberg.

Mr Sternberg: What's this?

Disney Rep: Oh nothing really. Just a release form we'll whip out in the event we decide to break the laws we expect everyone else to obey but see no reason to obey ourselves.


18 posted on 02/17/2005 4:30:21 AM PST by Dad2Angels
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To: beaversmom
Yeah, and Disney's cartoon about the lovable beer-drinking banker is about me.

Ca-ching.

19 posted on 02/17/2005 4:30:49 AM PST by SquirrelKing (I caught you a delicious bass.)
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To: SquirrelKing
Disney's cartoon about the lovable beer-drinking banker is about me.

That's my kids' favorite! Can I have your autograph?

20 posted on 02/17/2005 4:34:09 AM PST by shezza
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