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Published 24 Jan, 2013 07:12am

'Avatar' director Cameron accused over screenplay

LOS ANGELES: A US judge ordered director James Cameron to hand over drafts of the screenplay for ‘Avatar’, to lawyers for a man claiming he wrote the script on which the 3D blockbuster was based.

Eric Ryder is seeking compensation from Cameron and his production company Lightstorm Entertainment, claiming that the 2009 Oscar-nominated film is based on a story he wrote called “K.R.Z. 2068.”

He filed a lawsuit in December 2011, saying he spent two years developing the story. On Wednesday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Alan Rosenfield ordered Cameron's lawyers to turn over screenplay drafts.

“We have to be careful and sensitive about ideas and information,” said the judge.

But he denied a request by Ryder's lawyers to grant access to the personal calendars of Cameron and Jon Landau, the chief operating officer of Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment Inc.

Ryder's lawyer K. Andrew Kent said his legal team will also get access to backup tapes from computers used by Cameron.

‘Avatar’ is about a paraplegic US marine with split loyalties after being sent to a distant world wanted for its mining potential. It was seen as a breakthrough in the use of 3D technology, and has grossed more than $2.7 billion worldwide.

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