Angelina Jolie Wins Copyright Lawsuit Over “In the Land of Blood and Honey”

Croatian writer filed suit against the Oscar-winning actress, alleging that Jolie copied his book for her film

Angelina Jolie is in the clear in a lawsuit that claimed she plagiarized "In the Land of Blood and Honey."

A Los Angeles federal judge tentatively dismissed the copyright-infringement suit Friday, in which writer James Braddock accused Jolie of copying his 2007 book "The Soul Shattering" for her film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Braddock claimed Jolie's romantic flick about love that flourished between a Serbian soldier and a Bosnian woman during war was based partly on his book, and that she used it while researching her movie.

U.S. District Judge Dolly M. Gee shut down Braddock's claims, ruling that, while both stories focus on "love during wartime," the contents of the two stories were not "substantially" similar.

Judge Gee called "In the Land of Blood and Honey" a story of "betrayal, revenge and tragedy with little or no hope," and referred to "Slamanje Duse" ("The Soul Shattering") as a story centered on "family, love and strength."

The judge ordered Braddock to show the court why his complaint shouldn't be dismissed without prejudice no later than April 12.

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