Entertainment > ABC News sued over use of bin Laden footage An Egyptian cameraman has sued ABC News
for copyright infringement, claiming that rare footage he shot
of Saudi-born al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan
during the 1980s was used by the network without his
permission.
In a suit filed August 31 in U.S. District Court in Denver
and made public this week, Essam Mohamed Aly Deraz seeks $10
million in damages and to bar ABC from further use of the still
photos and video pictures that he took "at great risk to his
personal safety."
ABC News spokesman Jeffrey Schneider said the network had
not seen the lawsuit and he declined to comment.
The images depict bin Laden fighting with the Mujahideen, a
collection of Islamic rebels who waged a guerrilla war against
Soviet military forces that had invaded Afghanistan to back
that country's Marxist regime during the 1980s.
"(Deraz) was the only cameraman with Osama bin Laden in the
late 1980s, and his film and photographs were the only ones
ever taken then that show Osama bin Laden in the battlefield,"
according to the lawsuit.
Deraz, who lives in Cairo, claims that in 1998 ABC News
paid him a total of $15,000 to twice air the images on a
"limited basis" but continued to use the pictures without his
permission.
Deraz said he was "given unprecedented access" to film and
photograph bin Laden at a Mujahideen camp in the Hindu Kush
mountains of Afghanistan known as the Lion's Den.
Deraz also said ABC provided copies of his work to CNN and
the BBC without compensating or crediting him.
The lawsuit, which accuses ABC of copyright infringement
and deceptive trade practices, demands that the network cease
airing the images and destroy all copies it has.
It was not clear why the case was filed in Denver, and
Deraz's attorney, David Weinstein, was not immediately
available for comment.
ABC is a unit of the Walt Disney Co.
2005-09-03
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