The series 'The Billion Dollar Code' tells about hackers who fight against the corporation.
German series "The Billion Dollar Code" unveils the lawsuit against Google
In the 90s, two friends, an artist and a hacker, created the "Terravision" technology, which allowed virtual journeys around the world using a computer. However, twenty years later, they filed a lawsuit against Google, accusing the company of stealing their developments to create the Google Earth project.
The plot of the series is based on real events.
The series "The Billion Dollar Code" criticizes industry problems, mocks the shortcomings of large corporations, ethical breaches, and intellectual property manipulations. It is a story about dreamers who became victims of major inventions and malevolent rivals.
During the filming of the series "The Billion Dollar Code," the creators consulted with real individuals behind the "Terravision" technology.
"The Billion Dollar Code" became the new project of renowned American director Robert Thalheim.
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