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Twilight Script Found In Trash

May 12. 2009

A woman, Casey Ray, found a copy of the forthcoming "Twilight" film sequel "New Moon" in the trash. One has to dispose of spare copies of one's copyrighted work properly to avoid embarrassing security leaks and potential infringement risks. Paper copies must be shredded or burned and extra CD-ROMs broken into several fragments.


Woman finds 'Twilight' sequel script in trash (AP)

Source: AP Mon May 11, 2009, 10:35 pm EDT - ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis beauty salon owner accidentally happened upon one of the hottest Hollywood scripts -- the pages from an upcoming "Twilight" sequel -- in a trash bin.

Casey Ray found two scripts, one for the vampire sequel "New Moon," and one for a different movie titled "Memoirs." She decided to return them to the studio making the films. In return, she was invited to attend the movies' premieres, her lawyer said.

Ray recently was waiting for her fiance to finish work when she spotted two scripts in a trash container. She was outside a hotel where actors were staying during a St. Louis shoot for the upcoming George Clooney movie, "Up in the Air."

It's not clear how the scripts wound up in the bin.

The Clooney movie includes actress Anna Kendrick, who is also in the "Twilight" vampire movie. A spokeswoman for Kendrick, Lisa Perkins, said the actress wouldn't have left scripts lying around...

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