Sony Pictures Sued For Copyright Infringement Over "Underworld"

Sony Pictures Sued For Copyright Infringement Over "Underworld"
Film allegedly nipped entirely from White Wolf's "World of Darkness"
By:horror
Updated: 09-10-2003

Old-school gamers White Wolf, Inc. and author Nancy Collins have filed a lawsuit against Sony Pictures alleging no less than 17 counts of copyright infringement relating to Sony's production of the film "Underworld".

White Wolf & Collins maintain that Sony's film not only borrows characters, themes, and settings from two of White Wolf's popular games - "Vampire: The Masquerade" and "Werewolf: The Apocalypse" - but that the script for "Underworld" is lifted from Collin's story "Love of Monsters".

In the 12 years since its inception, White Wolf has garnered an impressive 26% share of the RPG market, with over 5 million copies of their books sold.

For those curious to see for themselves, "Underworld" will hit theaters on September 19.

Source: White Wolf website, Gaming Report

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