Lucasfilm Limited V Ainsworth
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was a 2011 court ruling by the
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.. The case concerned an intellectual property dispute over the production of Lucasfilm's
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Andrew Ainsworth Shepperton Design Studios is an England-based manufacturer of ''Star Wars'' replica props and memorabilia that was sued by Lucasfilm for copyright infringement. This manufacturer made authentic Star Wars replica props and memorabilia, based in Eng ...
. Mr Ainsworth argued that the helmets, which he continues to manufacture and sell, were functional props covered only by design right legislation, as opposed to Lucasfilm's assertion that they were sculptures or art which fall under copyright law. Design right protection is retained for 15 or 10 years, whereas copyright protection in this case would last 70 years after the death of the author.


Case background

The Stormtrooper character first appeared in the film '' Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope''. The character was conceived by George Lucas, designed by artist
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, sculpted by
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and Brian Muir, and finally molded from the existing designs by Andrew Ainsworth. Before the case came to court, Ainsworth had sold replica Stormtrooper outfits online for many years causing
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to sue for infringement of copyright. Ainsworth did not defend the 2006 case in the US courts and defaulted. Accordingly, the
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for the
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gave summary judgement in favour of Lucasfilm, awarding a
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$20 million compensation. In the English courts, Lucasfilm was represented by Michael Bloch QC and Jonathan Sumption QC. Mr. Ainsworth was represented by Alastair Wilson QC and George Hamer.


Court ruling

The Supreme Court ruled that the Stormtrooper helmets could not be considered a
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for the purposes of section 4 of the
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. On the issue of the justiciability of a foreign copyright claim, the court ruled that providing that there is jurisdiction over a defendant, an English court does have jurisdiction in this area. On this point, the case was distinguished from '' British South Africa v Companhia de Mocambique'',''
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602,
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, (England and Wales).
that expressed the general principle that English courts have no jurisdiction to entertain an action to determine title, where claims applied to foreign intellectual property rights. As part of their conclusions on the justiciability question, Lord Walker and
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stated:''Lucasfilm v Ainsworth''
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They went on further to state:


See also

* Copyright law in the United Kingdom * 2011 Judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom


References

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External links


BBC: How to make a Stormtrooper Helmet
- Mr Ainsworth demonstrating how to make a Stormtrooper helmet Supreme Court of the United Kingdom cases Star Wars United Kingdom copyright case law 2011 in United Kingdom case law Lucasfilm