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A popular "Baby Shark" song that South Korea's young children adore and their parents often find annoying is not plagiarized, ...
In 2019, New York composer Johnny Only, whose legal name is Jonathan Wright, filed a lawsuit in Seoul, alleging that the 2015 ...
The composer had accused a South Korean kids content company of plagiarizing his version of Baby Shark, which has been ...
A copyright battle over the viral song “Baby Shark,” adored by young children and often dreaded by their parents, has come to ...
With its catchy lyrics, the "Baby Shark Dance" video is the most viewed on YouTube, with more than 16 billion views.
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SoKor court junks plagiarism complaint over ‘Baby Shark’

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 has rejected a US composer's allegation that the producers of the inescapably catchy children's ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court has upheld lower court rulings dismissing a U.S. composer’s copyright lawsuit over the hit children’s song “Baby Shark,” produced by the Pinkfong ...
The Pinkfong Company, the creator of the viral children’s song “Baby Shark,” has won a yearslong copyright lawsuit filed by a ...
Pinkfong version is YouTube’s most-viewed video of all time with over 16 billion plays, and has racked up a further 1 ...
The defendant said its version was adapted from a decades-old North American children’s chant in the public domain.
The catchy tune known for its "doo doo doo doo doo doo" hook was not plagiarized, the court ruled.