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'Baby Shark' plagiarism case: Pinkfong scores victory
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South Korea's Supreme Court ruled that Pinkfong's 'Baby Shark' did not plagiarize Jonathan Robert Wright's version. Wright alleged copyright infringement, demanding damages. The court stated both versions are rearrangements of a traditional song lacking a single copyright owner. Pinkfong's 2016 English version became a global sensation, surpassing 10 billion views on YouTube, affirming its adaptation as a creative work.
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