Celebrity Justice
David Arquette: Copycat?

TMZ has just learned that actor/producer David Arquette and his company, Coquette Productions, Inc. are being sued for copyright infringement.
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In the lawsuit, filed yesterday in Federal court, Fritz Junker is accusing Arquette's movie, "The Tripper," of being a copy of his film, "The Truth About Beef Jerky." According to the lawsuit, "A reasonable audience presented with the two works would recognize 'The Tripper' to be based upon 'The Truth About Beef Jerky.'" They both sound like high-concept pieces.

Case in point: Both movies tell the story of a group of modern-day hippies who travel to the Redwood Forest of Northern California for a music festival and are hunted and killed by a psychopath who hates their dippy-trippy lifestyle. We smell Oscar!

Junker is seeking monetary compensation in an amount to be determined at trial. He claims "The Tripper" has destroyed the commercial potential of "The Jerky" and that he has suffered significant harm and injury.

We're waiting for a call back from Arquette's reps.

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31. David Arquette is a truly WONDERFUL person, I have had the pleasure of meeting him and was also a part of this movie, which is very original, especially the message.
Not only is David extremely bright, creative, and kind, he is also extremely real, warm hearted and generous.
For all of you ignorant, cruel people who post stupid comments, not knowing this man, you need to think before you speak and quit knocking people who are simply living their lives, working hard and trying to do something cool.
Why not send some love and support his way?

Posted at 9:50PM on Sep 30th 2007 by Jill Spill

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