Now, a judge in Moscow dismissed the lawsuit that eOne brings to the country, according to a statement from Sconnect. The case in England is still in court.
Message from Vietnamese company, owner of several children’s channels on YouTube, said that The Moscow City Court rejected the charges from eOne on “exclusive rights protection for the animated series ‘Svinka Peppa’ (as Peppa Pig in Russian). With this definition it is concluded that there is no infringement of intellectual property rights by the character ‘Wolfoo’ against the character ‘Peppa Pig'”. They even pointed out that under Russian law, eOne cannot file a lawsuit against this Sconnect again in the future.
In this frame, Sconnect accused eOne of providing unconfirmed information to its partners, cause serious damage to your reputation, honor, property and business. Vietnamese company will now file its own lawsuit demanding “compensation for all losses and expenses” that Sconnect paid during this legal process.
Quentin Tarantino says Peppa Pig is “the biggest British import of the decade”
No one questioned the place Quentin Tarantino has been achieved as one of Hollywood’s great directors. He did surprise some when he revealed to Empire magazine that look at the Peppa Pig with his son and regarded him as one of the most important products made on British soil.
“My son Leo is very young, so he’s only seen one movie. One day I caught him looking at a cartoon, I thought it was Minions, and then I realized it My favorite villain 2″. Recounting the different experiences he shared with his son watching cartoons, he referred to the famous little pig: “In fact, I love Peppa Pig; I saw it a lot. I’ll say it: Peppa Pig is the biggest British import of this decade.”
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