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Donald Trump’s Lawsuit Against Bob Woodward over Audiobook Is Dismissed

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, JUL 18 – A federal judge ruled Trump lacks copyright over interviews given during his presidency, dismissing his $49 million claim against Woodward and Simon & Schuster for audiobook recordings.

  • A federal judge dismissed Donald Trump's lawsuit against Bob Woodward, stating Trump's interview responses are protected by copyright law.
  • Trump filed the lawsuit in January 2023, claiming he had a copyright interest in his recorded interviews for Woodward’s book.
  • Judge Paul Gardephe ruled that Trump failed to show he had a copyright claim regarding the interviews, which were conducted during his presidency.
  • Woodward's publisher, Simon & Schuster, expressed satisfaction with the ruling, affirming support for the court's decision.
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Trump’s lawsuit against Bob Woodward over audiobook is dismissed

The president was seeking $50 million

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