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The decision ends a six-year legal battle over the globally popular tune known for its catchy "doo doo doo doo doo doo" hook.
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 Supreme Court has rejected a US composer's allegation that the producers of the inescapably catchy children's ...
Pinkfong version is YouTube’s most-viewed video of all time with over 16 billion plays, and has racked up a further 1 ...
SEOUL—South Korea’s Supreme Court rejected a 30 million won ($21,600) damage claim on Thursday by an American composer who ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a copyright claim against a local iteration of the popular children’s song ...
South Korea's Supreme Court has rejected a United States composer's copyright claim on the globally popular children’s song, ...
South Korea's courts have rejected a plagiarism claim from a US composer who argued that Baby Shark, the catchy children's ...
A legal battle over the copyright in ‘Baby Shark’ is over. Although the annoying viral hit is based on a US folk song, an ...
The South Korean Supreme Court ruled that 'Baby Shark' by Pinkfong is not plagiarized, affirming the song's ties to ...
The defendant said its version was adapted from a decades-old North American children’s chant in the public domain.
The judges found “Baby Shark” was based on a nursery rhyme, dismissing the six-year case of U.S. entertainer Johnny Only that centered on his 2011 version.