Q’orianka Kilcher poursuit James Cameron et Disney pour l’utilisation de son image dans Avatar

L'actrice Q’orianka Kilcher a déposé plainte contre James Cameron et The Walt Disney Co. L'action en justice porte sur l'utilisation présumée non autorisée de son image, sans son consentement, dans la franchise Avatar.

La plainte accuse le réalisateur et le studio d'avoir utilisé l'image de Kilcher dans la populaire série de science-fiction sans autorisation. Les détails concernant les revendications spécifiques restent limités à ce stade.

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