News

That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with Disney and was located on the Disney lot. He sent her follow-up materials through the years.
That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with Disney and was located on the Disney lot. He sent her follow-up materials through the years.
However, Marchick stated during the trial that she never passed Woodall’s work along to Disney. The defense presented messages in which she informed Woodall that she could not assist him with ...
Woodall accused Marchick of using legal loopholes to pass on his materials to Disney and claims he received copyright protection for his Bucky materials in 2004 - a copyright that was updated in 2014.
Marchick, now head of development at DreamWorks Animation, testified she never shared Woodall’s work with Disney. “I’m 100 per cent confident,” she said, according to court reports.
Marchick testified at the trial that she did meet Woodall as a favour to her sister, but she was “100 per cent confident” she never passed on any of his Bucky content to any employee at Disney ...
To that, beginning in 2004 Woodall says he handed Jenny Marchick his copyright-protected Bucky the Surfer Boy trailer storyboards, “intellectual property and trade secrets” (including a 2011 ...
That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with Disney and was located on the Disney lot. He sent her follow-up materials through the years.
That woman, Jenny Marchick, worked for Mandeville Films, a company that had a contract with Disney to create live-action films and was located on the Disney lot.
To that, beginning in 2004 Woodall says he handed Jenny Marchick his copyright-protected Bucky the Surfer Boy trailer storyboards, “intellectual property and trade secrets” (including a 2011 ...