After more than seven years of litigation, including at one point a  bad setback that NBCUniversal attempted to bring to the Supreme Court's  attention, the entertainment giant has finally beaten a lawsuit that  claimed it had stolen the idea behind the hit Syfy reality show Ghost Hunters.  This week, a California appeals court ordered a lower court to grant  the studio summary judgment because the plaintiffs hadn't brought their  claims in a timely fashion. The ruling follows a vindication several  months ago for series producer Pilgrim Films & Television.
The case was originally filed in 2006 by Larry Montz, a parapsychologist, and Daena Smoller,  a publicist, who alleged they conceived the idea of a show about a team  of paranormal investigators who go into haunted locations. The two  claimed to have presented screenplays, videos and other materials to  NBCU execs between 1996 and 2001.
In suing NBCU and Pilgrim over Ghost Hunters, Montz and  Smoller looked to leverage a legal claim that's been trendy in the past  decade. After first suing for copyright -- which is notoriously tough  for plaintiffs because the law only protects expression and not ideas --  the two sued for breach of an implied contract, which essentially means  that when something is submitted and accepted for review, there's an  expectation that if the material is later used, the idea presenter will  get something.
 Hollywood studios have argued that writers are merely disguising  their copyright claims as contract claims, but judges have given the  green light to these lawsuits so long as plaintiffs can assert an "extra  element," like a promise of payment.
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