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202 F.3d[removed]Jefri AALMUHAMMED, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Spike LEE; Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Inc.; By any Means Necessary Cinema, Inc.; Warner Brothers, a division of Time-Warner Entertainment LP; Victor
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Mecca / New York / /

Company

Rural Telephone Service Co. Inc. / Feist Publications Inc. / Trinity Theatre Inc. / Time-Warner Entertainment LP / Thomson / Means Necessary Cinema Inc. / Largo International N.V. / News Corp. / JCV Entertainment Inc. / JVC Entertainment Inc. / Largo Entertainment Inc. / Japan Limited / Atlantic Recording Corp. / Warner Brothers / Burrow-Giles Lithographic Co. / /

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Egypt / Japan / United States / /

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USD / /

EntertainmentAwardEvent

Oscar / /

Event

Labor Issues / Judicial Event / /

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executive producer / substantial services / /

Movie

Certificate of Registration / Malcolm X / to / Malcolm X / Islamic Technical Consultant / The Jungle Book / /

MusicAlbum

The Pirates of Penzance / /

Organization

Supreme Court / United States Court of Appeals / U.S. Copyright Office / Congress / UN Court / /

Person

Richard Grenier / Spike Lee / Malcolm X. Aalmuhammed / Denzel Washington / Arthur Sullivan / Malcolm X. Washington / William Gilbert / /

Position

Major General / Circuit Judge / editor / Consultant / " far down the list / director / costumer / co-director of the movie / casting director / independent contractor / executive producer / co-author / consultant / producer / author / director / photographer / screenwriter / co-author and co-owner / producer and director / /

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New York / California / /

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