Judge Allows Use of ‘Imagine’ for Intelligent Design Film
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Yoko Ono has lost her Manhattan legal battle to block the use of John Lennon’s song “Imagine” in a film challenging the theory of evolution.
Lennon’s widow had sued the makers of “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed,” saying they used parts of the song without her permission.
In a decision today, a federal judge, Sidney Stein, says the filmmakers are protected under the “fair use” doctrine. That permits small parts of a copyrighted work to be used without an author’s permission under certain circumstances.
The movie opened on American screens in April; it’s set for release in Canada on Friday and on DVD in October.
It presents a sympathetic view of intelligent design, the theory that the universe is too complex to be explained by evolution alone.
Ms. Ono’s attorney did not immediately return a call for comment.