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A copyright battle over the viral song “Baby Shark,” adored by young children and often dreaded by their parents, has come to ...
South Korea's top court ruled Thursday that the globally popular South Korean children's song "Baby Shark" was not ...
South Korea's Supreme Court has rejected a US composer's allegation that the producers of the inescapably catchy children's ...
South Korea`s Supreme Court rejected a $21,600 copyright claim against Pinkfong`s ‘Baby Shark’, upholding lower court rulings ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court has rejected a 30 million won damage claim by an American composer who accused a South Korean kids content company of plagiarizing his version of “Baby Shark.” ...
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that 'Baby Shark' by Pinkfong is not plagiarized, affirming the song's ties to ...
South Korea's Supreme Court has rejected a $21,600 copyright claim by US composer Jonathan Wright over the viral children's song Baby Shark.
The South Korean iteration of "Baby Shark" cannot be considered to have violated the copyright law, the Supreme Court ...
Jeong, Pinkfong’s US CEO, says that was according to plan. A lot of Pinkfong’s content creators are parents, she explains, so they have not only a good idea of what kids like, but of what they ...
Pinkfong is featured in the kid’s section of Amazon’s mobile app store, and Pinkfong's English-language YouTube channel has 10 million subscribers just three years after it launched in 2015.
South Korea’s Supreme Court dismisses a US composer’s claim that Pinkfong plagiarized his “Baby Shark,” ending a six-year ...
The catchy tune known for its "doo doo doo doo doo doo" hook was not plagiarized, the court ruled.