BBC launches 'Bluey' lawsuit over merchandise sold on Amazon, Walmart

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The popular children's TV show 'Bluey' is the subject of a court case between BBC Studios and a company selling alleged 'counterfeit' products online.

BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. has launched legal action against a number of companies whom the company accuses of infringing copyright and selling"counterfeit versions" ofis an Australian preschool cartoon series that has become a global phenomenon since it launched in 2018. It follows the adventures of the puppy Bluey Heeler, and his canine friend and family. The show has won countless industry awards and has become a favorite for millions of families around the world.

'Young Sheldon' actor Iain Armitage attending the premiere of 'Bluey's Big Play' in Hollywood in January 2023. 'Bluey' is the subject of a lawsuit involving BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. The studio is accusing companies of selling counterfeit goods in the United States.The BBC claims in its lawsuit to hold the patent and merchandising rights to sellproducts in the United States.

 

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