Peruvian-American Actress Sues James Cameron, Alleging Unauthorized Use of Her Likeness for 'Avatar' Character
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Peruvian-American actress Q'orianka Kilcher is suing James Cameron and Disney over the unauthorized use of her likeness for the character Neytiri in "Avatar."
- Kilcher alleges Cameron used a photo of her from when she was 14 without consent to create the character's facial features.
- The lawsuit seeks damages and injunctive relief, with Kilcher's lawyer accusing Cameron of "theft."
As a Peruvian-American actress, Q'orianka Kilcher's lawsuit against James Cameron and Disney over the character Neytiri in "Avatar" resonates deeply within our community. The claim that Cameron allegedly used a photograph of Kilcher from her youth, without her permission, to craft the iconic character's appearance strikes at the heart of artistic integrity and personal rights. This isn't just about intellectual property; it's about the unauthorized appropriation of an individual's identity, particularly from someone who was a minor at the time. The accusation of "theft" by Kilcher's legal team underscores the gravity of the situation. For many in Peru and across Latin America, this case highlights the ongoing struggle for artists and individuals from our region to have their contributions and likenesses recognized and respected on a global scale. We watch closely as this legal battle unfolds, hoping for a just resolution that upholds the rights of creators and individuals alike.
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Originally published by BioBioChile in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.