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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that accused the Walt Disney Co. of stealing the idea for the World Showcase section of its Epcot theme park. U.S. District Judge Patricia Fawsett ruled there was no evidence that Disney officials had access to an early 1960s painting by Mark Waters of Miniature Worlds, an alleged theme park idea. Waters' estate sued Disney in 2002 alleging infringement of intellectual property rights and breach of implied contract.
November 17, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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