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In this session, we unravel the complex and controversial saga of Sophia Stewart, the woman who famously claimed to be the true architectural mind behind The Matrix and The Terminator. We dive into her explosive allegations against Hollywood giants, where she argues that her original work was not just "inspired" but systematically "stolen" by major studios. Stewart’s narrative takes us beyond the courtroom and into a world of RICO laws, high-level racketeering theories, and the psychological toll of watching your creative "babies" become global icons while you remain on the outside looking in. However, the road to justice is paved with more than just accusations. We break down the hard truth of the Stewart case: why it ultimately faltered in court due to a lack of physical evidence, leading to a staggering $305,000 judgment against her. This serves as a vital case study for any creator. We explore the legal nuances of "access" and "substantial similarity," analyzing how the failure to produce a verifiable, dated manuscript can turn a legitimate claim into a devastating financial and professional loss. Finally, we provide you with the "Creator’s Battle Plan" to ensure your work remains yours. From the critical importance of U.S. Copyright Office registration and WGA registries to the strategic use of cease-and-desist letters and the Copyright Claims Board (CCB), we give you the exact steps to protect your literary property. Whether you are a novelist, screenwriter, or digital creator, this session is your essential guide to navigating the "Matrix" of intellectual property law and ensuring that if your work ever becomes a blockbuster, you’re the one holding the credit (not to mention the and the check!) References: https://www.copyright.gov/registration/ (U.S. Copyright Office Registration Portal) https://www.wgawregistry.org (WGA West Registry The industry standard for screenwriters to record their scripts and treatments before pitching) https://www.ccb.gov (Copyright Claims Board "CCB" A low-cost lawyer-free alternative for resolving copyright disputes up to $30,000) https://www.google.com/search?q=https... (Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts "VLA" Find specialized legal counsel if you suspect your work has been infringed; NOTE: make sure to select area for better results) https://www.copyright.gov/title17/92c... (Copyright Law Statute of Limitations - Learn about the three-year window you have to take legal action after discovering theft) / 1191158432583784 (Authors Guild: Guide to Idea Theft - A comprehensive breakdown of your rights and the realities of literary property litigation) Social Media: Social Media: x | @BlastMecha60553 / mindblastmechanics Under 17 U.S.C. § 107, the "fair use" doctrine allows for the limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. To determine if a use is "fair," courts consider four factors: (1) the purpose and character of the use, (2) the nature of the copyrighted work, (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used, and (4) the effect of the use on the potential market for or value of the work.