District Judge John G. Koeltl, explaining in part why one can't copyright the idea of putting Judas on trial.
Judge Koeltl even had the wisdom to award attorneys' fees to the defendant in this case, stating that there were "indicia of bad faith here."
Continuing on: "The plaintiff's first counsel was warned, before any action had been filed, that there was no colorable copyright infringement claim. The plaintiff nevertheless persisted in obtaining new counsel and filing his complaint. Furthermore, this case has the hallmarks of an abusive lawsuit."
Read the whole decision here.
[Hat-tip: CourthouseNews.com]