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The copyright battle over the viral song "Baby Shark" ends as the Korean creators are cleared of plagiarism by South Korea's Supreme Court.
A popular "Baby Shark" song that South Korea's young children adore and their parents often find annoying is not plagiarized, South Korea's highest court ruled.
South Korean Supreme Court dismisses US composer’s ‘Baby Shark’ copyright claim Pinkfong said in a statement that the ruling confirmed its version of “Baby Shark” was based on a ...
U.S. composer can't make copyright claim to ‘Baby Shark,' South Korea's top court rules The court ruled Jonathan Wright can't sue Pinkfong for plagiarism because the song is based on a melody in ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court rejected a 30 million won ($21,600) damage claim Thursday by an American composer who accused a South Korean company of plagiarizing his version of “Baby Shark ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s Supreme Court rejected a 30 million won ($21,600) damage claim Thursday by an American composer who accused a South Korean kids content company of ...
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