“Peppa Pig” owners eOne have filed a lawsuit against animation studio SConnect. Vietnamese-owned Sconnect run a number of YouTube channels aimed at young children including “Wolfoo,” which featured ...
The owner of the intellectual property rights to Peppa Pig has had to explain YouTube’s policies after it was accused by a Vietnamese platform of unfairly securing takedowns from YouTube. In a letter ...
This summer, amid a flurry of legal issues, Youtube removed nearly 2,000 extremely popular Wolfoo videos produced by Vietnamese studio Sconnect following claims from Entertainment One (EOne) that the ...
Sconnect, the owner of the Wolfoo cartoon characters, has lodged a petition with Vietnamese agencies, requesting support to discuss with YouTube the copyright dispute with the owner of Peppa Pig. In ...
Peppa Pig is going to court. EOne, which owns the massively popular franchise, is suing Vietnamese-owned studio Sconnect, which operates several animation kids’ channels. They include Wolfoo, which ...
Hanoi, 2nd November - Sconnect Vietnam announced that Sconnect Media LLC, based in Sussex, Delaware, will represent them to protect Wolfoo cartoon's business rights in the United States. A lawsuit may ...
Hanoi, Vietnam--(Newsfile Corp. - November 9, 2022) - Sconnect Vietnam announced that Sconnect Media LLC, based in Sussex, Delaware, will represent them to protect Wolfoo cartoon’s business rights in ...
YouTube has deleted over 3,000 videos about a cartoon character name Wolfoo due to alleged copyright violations even as the Vietnam-based producer Sconnect continues to deny all accusations. The ...
SConnect, which is locked in an IP war with eOne, also admitted that a third-party contractor did use audio files from Peppa Pig episodes on rival ‘Wolfoo’ videos Vietnam-based media company SConnect, ...
The beloved animated character Wolfoo, adored by Vietnamese children and millions of young viewers worldwide, will make his cinematic return this July in Wolfoo and the Three Realms Race. Regarded as ...
Nearly 2,000 Wolfoo videos about the animated wolf and his family have been removed by YouTube for copyright violation, causing losses of around US$2 million for their Vietnamese producer. Between ...
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