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Disney cleared by jury in copyright case over Moana against surfer boy story claim

A Los Angeles federal jury swiftly dismissed claims that Disney's Moana was plagiarized from a story about a young Hawaiian surfer. After just 2.5 hours of deliberation, the jury ruled that the filmmakers never had access to Buck Woodall’s Bucky the Surfer Boy script.

March 11, 2025 / 13:19 IST
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In closing arguments earlier Monday, Woodall’s attorney said that a long chain of circumstantial evidence showed the two works were inseparable.

A jury on Monday quickly and completely rejected a man’s claim that Disney’s “Moana” was stolen from his story of a young surfer in Hawaii.

The Los Angeles federal jury deliberated for only about 2 ½ hours before deciding that the creators of “Moana” never had access to writer and animator Buck Woodall’s outlines and script for “Bucky the Surfer Boy.”

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With that question settled, the jury of six women and two men didn’t even have to consider the similarities between “Bucky” and Disney’s 2016 hit animated film about a questing Polynesian princess.

Woodall had shared his work with a distant relative, who worked for a different company on the Disney lot, but the woman testified during the two-week trial that she never showed it to anyone at Disney.