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    <title><![CDATA[Updates on the story "Tom Cruise Is in a World of Trouble" on Celebuzz]]></title>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tom Cruise</strong> might seem to <a href="http://www.celebuzz.com/celebs-who-biggest-upswing-2008-s73661/photos-32319871/" target="_blank">have the whole world in his hands</a> these days, but that's not necessarily a good thing.</p>
<p>The New York <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/01022009/gossip/pagesix/achtung__toms_globe_a_no_no_146812.htm" target="_blank"><em>Post</em></a> reports that a San Francisco advertising executive is angry that Cruise used a replica of Hitler's globe in his new <a href="http://www.celebuzz.com/tom-cruise-fends-off-masked-s72081/" target="_blank">Nazi-fighting epic <em>Valkyrie</em></a>&#8212;because the ad exec owns the copyright on the globe's image.</p>
<p><strong>Robert Pritikin</strong>&#8212;author of the jingle "Rice-a-Roni, the San Francisco Treat"&#8212;paid $100,000 in 2007 for the original globe, which was replicated and featured in <em>Valkyrie</em>. (The globe was used by the F&#252;hrer in his Bavarian Alps compound to plot U-boat&#160; attacks.)&#160; Pritikin had copyrighted the globe's likeness to prevent it from being used in neo-Nazi propaganda. He was understandably a little surprised to see the item featured prominently in the flick, and now he's considering legal action.</p>
<p>"Pritikin believes the globe should be used as a teaching tool so the lessons of Hitler's nightmare can keep history from repeating itself," investigator <strong>Paul Barresi</strong>, who was hired by Pritikin to look into the matter, says.</p>
<p><strong>Dan Hanks</strong>, who was also retained by the ad exec to investigate the copying of the globe, adds that 46-year-old Cruise's breach of copyright was "likely just an oversight. We're confident this will all be quickly resolved out of court."</p>
<p>One of the possible solutions: That Cruise might buy the globe, which was recently put up for sale by Pritikin, and donate it to a museum. "I think it would be a wonderful gesture of good will on Tom Cruise's part to purchase the globe along with all of the other Hitler artifacts owned by Mr. Pritikin and donate them to the [Simon] Wiesenthal Center," Barresi suggests.</p>
<p>Talk about a struggle for global rule. At least this one will probably end less violently than they usually do.</p>]]></description>
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