Source: Laverdadnoticias

Lawsuits for patents, copyright and other copyright issues occur everyday  in the entertainment world. For example, the case of the Disney World company, which has just been sued by Raven Sun Creative because of the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Ride attraction, which is one of the most realistic in the world, since through its technology immerses the audience in an environment that seems palpable.

In this experience, Rise of the Resistance Ride, passengers or spectators plunge into an altercation between the First Order and the Rebels, and in fact, it is one of the attractions that serves as the main attraction to attract new customers.

However, that has also attracted problems, because the lawsuit ofRaven Sun Creative points out that they were the owners of the technology that makes the passenger seats in vertical movement match the video on the screen, thus making attendees have the sensation of moving with what is presented before their eyes and let them experience itis as equivalent as possible to reality. Although, of course, with limits. The report comes directly from Florida Politics.

It should be remembered that in 2014, Raven Sun Creative filed claims to Disney, and in 2020 the operation was repeated. But Disney was not going to slow down the construction of its attraction considering the number of benefits it was going to provide.

In that regard, Raven Sun Creative claims that they presented the technology in question – whose rights they own – to Disney in 2014, before the Rise of the Resistance attraction was envisioned in 2015, but that the company had little interest.

It should also be noted that this is not the studio’s first copyright and patent controversy, nor is it its first lawsuit of the year. Earlier, Scarlett Johansson sued Disney over the streaming premiere of “Black Widow,” which has now been settled.

The truth is that Disney is a massive brand with infinite resources, and they’ve taken over many iconic franchises over the years, including Star Wars, and whatever the lawsuit ultimately turns out to be, War of the Lives. Galaxies: Rise of the Resistance will likely be unaffected, and Disney World guests will continue to enjoy the ride.