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Woman unsuccessful at suing Colorado-based producers for stealing reality show idea

An Alabama woman failed to convince a judge that a Denver-based production company stole her idea for a mother-daughter home renovation show that now airs on HGTV. Melanie Tolbert filed a copyright infringement claim last year against High Noon Entertainment, claiming the show Good Bones was similar to a pitch she sent to producers in 2014 for a home renovation program. Tolbert s concept, called Like Mother, Like Daughter, and the accompanying teaser video reportedly went to more than a dozen producers and executives affiliated with HGTV.  However, High Noon and HGTV employees testified that a search began in late 2013 for a show along those lines. A casting producer found Two Chicks and a Hammer, an Indianapolis business of Karen Leine and Mina Starsiak. High Noon completed a cut of a sizzle reel by February 2014 featuring the mother-daughter team, who became the stars of the ultimate show.

Judge Rules Rep Lauren Boebert Can Block People on Her Personal Twitter Account

Judge Rules Rep. Lauren Boebert Can Block People on Her Personal Twitter Account Newsweek 8 hrs ago Maggie Gile © Rafael Henrique/Getty Images BRAZIL - 2021/06/08: In this photo illustration a Twitter logo is seen on a computer screen through a magnifying glass. A federal judge ruled Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert was allowed to block people on her personal Twitter and not her official government account, the Associated Press reported. Former state Rep. Bri Buentello sued Boebert when she was blocked from Boebert s personal account claiming it was a violation of free speech rights. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel D. Domenico said it did not violate those rights because she was not blocked from Boebert s official government account

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