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James Cameron sued over 'Titanic 3D'
May 4, 2014byEditorialEditorial
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James Cameron sued over 'Titanic 3D'
A woman, who claims that director James Cameron and studio executives at 20th Century Fox/Paramount Pictures hijacked her idea to make the April 2012 release "Titanic 3D", has reportedly sued them for $1 billion.
 
 Faan Qin's lawsuit contends that Cameron and his partners copied her idea "R.M.S. Titanic – The Experience", reports tmz.com. Faan said the moviemakers hijacked her idea for a 3D ride that recreates the experience of the cruise that crashed into an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.
 
 Faan claims Cameron's 3D movie has made more than $343 million, but she wants three times that to teach the Hollywood titan a lesson, reports the website.
 
 Cameron's movie on the real life incident released in 1997. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, it was a major success. 
 
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