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Lawsuit over Beyoncé's Lemonade trailer is tossed

A New York judge has tossed out a Kentucky man's claims that the trailer accompanying Beyonce's visual album Lemonade used ideas from his short film.

Louisville filmmaker had filed a copyright infringement suit alleging similarities to his short film

Beyonce is seen at Thursday's U.S. Open tennis match between Serena Williams and Vania King in New York. (Darron Cummings/The Associated Press)

A New York judge has tossed out a Kentucky man's claims that the trailer accompanying Beyoncé's visual album Lemonade used ideas from his short film.

Federal Judge Jed Rakoff threw out Matthew Fulks' copyright infringement lawsuit Wednesday. Rakoff said he would explain his reasoning later.

In June, the Louisville filmmaker filed the lawsuit against Beyoncé and the singer's management company, Parkwood Entertainment, along with Sony Music Entertainment and Columbia Recording Corp.

Fulks said the producers of Beyoncé's Lemonade copied parts of his 2014 short film, Palinoia.

The lawsuit alleged Lemonade was produced months after a senior vice president at Columbia had been sent a link to his film.

Representatives for Beyoncé and the corporations didn't immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday.

Lawyers also didn't immediately comment.