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South Korea’s Supreme Court rejected a claim by an American composer who accused a South Korean kids content company of ...
A popular "Baby Shark" song that South Korea's young children adore and their parents often find annoying is not plagiarized, ...
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 has ruled that the globally popular South Korean children’s song ‘Baby Shark’ was not plagiarized ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court dismisses a US composer’s claim that Pinkfong plagiarized his “Baby Shark,” ending a six-year ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a copyright claim against a local iteration of the popular children’s song ...
Pinkfong version is YouTube’s most-viewed video of all time with over 16 billion plays, and has racked up a further 1 ...
South Korea`s Supreme Court rejected a $21,600 copyright claim against Pinkfong`s ‘Baby Shark’, upholding lower court rulings ...
South Korea's top court has ruled that the globally-popular South Korean children's song 'Baby Shark' was not plagiarised, ...
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.
When South Korea's Supreme Court acquitted Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Jay Y. Lee on July 17, it closed a legal saga nearly a decade in the making.
Samsung’s lawyers said in a statement that they “sincerely thank” the Supreme Court for “wisely” ruling on the case. They said the ruling confirmed the 2015 merger was legitimate.