Millie Bobby Brown’s Enola Holmes Makers Term Copyright Violation Accusations ‘Unfair’

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While Netflix’s Enola Holmes went on to be a successful affair for everyone involved, it did gather some negative eyeballs too. We saw Conan Dyle’s estate sued the makers of the film back in June. Now, as per the makers, they are saying that the estate is trying to unfairly prevent the creators from using the iconic characters in films and other projects. Read on to know more about the same.

For the unversed, the late Conan Dyle’s estate has not just sued Netflix, but also Legendary pictures, The Enola Holmes Mysteries author Nancy Springer, screenwriter Jack Thorne and director Harry Bradbeer. It turns out that the defendants have now blasted out at the estate calling the move an unfair practice.

As per the defendants, not jus Enola Holmes, but more than 50 stories related to Sherlock Holmes are out there in the public domain. In the motion filed to dismiss, the defendants say that Conan Dyle’s estate is forcing people to pay for the usage of these iconic characters in their projects.

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