The Motion Picture Association of America has settled the roiling dispute between Harvey Weinstein and Warner Bros over the use of the title The Butler.
In a ruling, the MPAA's Title Registration Bureau said the Weinstein Co couldn't go forward with the title for its upcoming Lee Daniels' White House drama.
In the MPAA's title registry, Warner Bros reserves the rights to the title due to a so-named 1916 short.
But the Weinstein Co. will be allowed to use the title Lee Daniels' The Butler, which the company said it would switch to immediately. The MPAA stipulated that the letters in Lee Daniels must be at least 75 percent the size of The Butler.
Weinstein took his case public in recent weeks, leading to one of the more visible Hollywood clashes in recent years, if over a relatively minor squabble.