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Youtube May Show 'innocence Of Muslims' Film: U.s. Court


Ron Burgundy
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Cindy Lee Garcia, an actress in an anti-Islam movie that has spawned violent protests across the Muslim world, holds a news conference after a court hearing in Los AngelesBy Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc should not have to remove an anti-Islamic film from its YouTube website because a woman complained that she was duped into performing in a film that depicted the prophet Mohammed as a fool and sexual deviant, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday. In a case widely followed for its potential impact on the entertainment industry, an 11-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said that an injunction that had prohibited Google from broadcasting the film should be dissolved. The 9th Circuit opted to rehear the case after an earlier three-judge panel opinion had ordered Google to take down the controversial film "Innocence of Muslims." The film, billed as a trailer, triggered anti-American unrest among Muslims in Egypt, Libya and other countries in 2012. The plaintiff, actress Cindy Lee Garcia, objected to the film after learning it incorporated a clip she had made for a different movie, which had been partially dubbed and in which she appeared to be asking: "Is your Mohammed a child molester?" The case raised questions on whether actors may, in certain circumstances, have an independent copyright on their individual performances.




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