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Tolkien Trust, New Line & HarperCollins Settle LOTR Lawsuit

Source:The Tolkien Trust
September 8, 2009


The Tolkien Trust (a UK registered charity), New Line Cinema, and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. have resolved the lawsuit relating to the "Lord of the Rings" films.

The claim was filed in February of last year. HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. and the trustees of the JRR Tolkien Estate were co-plaintiffs in the claim, which concerned plaintiffs' participation interest in the "Lord of the Rings" films released between 2001 and 2003. The precise terms of the settlement are confidential.

Commenting on the settlement, Christopher Tolkien said: "The Trustees regret that legal action was necessary, but are glad that this dispute has been settled on satisfactory terms that will allow the Tolkien Trust properly to pursue its charitable objectives. The Trustees acknowledge that New Line may now proceed with its proposed films of 'The Hobbit.'"

Warner Bros.' President & Chief Operating Officer Alan Horn said: "We deeply value the contributions of the Tolkien novels to the success of our films and are pleased to have put this litigation behind us. We all look forward to a mutually productive and beneficial relationship in the future."

The "Lord of the Rings" films produced by New Line are among the most successful films ever created and were released in 2001, 2002 and 2003, respectively.

JRR Tolkien is the world-renowned author of works including "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit." The Tolkien Trust is a UK registered charity that has made grants to charitable causes all over the world totaling over $8 million in the last five years alone.

New Line became a unit of Warner Bros. Entertainment in March 2008

COMMENTS (17)

Posted by:
tsfogg
September 8, 2009
"We deeply value the contributions of the Tolkien novels to the success of our films . . ." I keep re-reading that sentence and laughing.
Posted by:
spock
September 8, 2009
ha!ha!...and the money goes to...
Posted by:
JoelStrap
September 8, 2009
Contribution? There wouldn't be any films without the books. What a ****ing moron. And this guy is in charge of Warner Brothers?!
Posted by:
Man
September 8, 2009
@tsfogg
How is that sentence funny? because they value the contributions of the Tolkien novels? Yea, that's real funny...Not!

@JoelStrap
I think you seriously have some comprehension issues & took Alan Horn's statement wrong. He knows there wouldn't be any films without the books BUT not everything in the books were adapted to the films. He just thanking the source material for the contributions it gave them to help make the films & bring it to fruition.

P.S. Is it just me are people taking the word "contribution" out of context?
Posted by:
JoelStrap
September 8, 2009
I know exactly what he meant. The point is that those were some seriously poor choice of words.

Are you Alan Horn jnr or something?
Posted by:
Masked_Awesome
September 8, 2009
I thought this already happened?!... jeez the lawsuits over this stuff just never end. Get over it and make Hobbit for me!
Posted by:
Vidrio
September 8, 2009
i hope they release some more info on the hobbit soon, i am gagging for some more news
Posted by:
Bishop
September 8, 2009
Riddle for ya: Know what LotR looks like with out Tolkien's work? Answer: Willow. a watered-down sloppy version of a fairytale. I have to side with the Tolkien estate here.
Posted by:
Alan Horn Sux
September 8, 2009
ALan horn is the same guy that delayed Harry Potter 6 over 7 months because he wanted it to make more money since the dark knight did so well in July. Moron! He is an idiot and this quote is just typical of him. I'm sure in Alan Horns mind Tolkein wrote these books to make him money.
Posted by:
Dave
September 8, 2009
Does this mean that New Line now has the film rights to the other Tolkien books (Simuralion, Children of Hurin, etc.)? I remember reading that they weren't allowed to use material from works beyond The Hobbit and the trilogy.

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