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A court in east China's Jiangxi Province on Dec 31 ruled in favor of Peppa Pig's British creator and ordered the copyright infringer to compensate for the losses of the plaintiff.
Peppa Pig met Chinese
audiences in 2015 and became an instant hit. The defendant, surnamed
Li, was found selling online a toy similar to Peppa Pig's cartoon image
and was sued by its UK-based creator in August.
According to the
intermediate people's court of Ji'an City, both China and the UK have
joined the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic
Works. Therefore, Peppa Pig's copyright owner -- Entertainment One and
Astley Baker Davies -- should be protected by China's copyright law.
The
court said Li took advantage of Peppa Pig's popularity to boost the
sales of unauthorized toys, and must stop all acts infringing on the
copyright immediately.
Because the plaintiff didn't produce
sufficient evidence of its specific monetary losses, but did pay
necessary expenses to stop the infringements through legal channels, the
court ordered Li to pay 30,000 yuan (about 4,300 U.S. dollars) in
compensation.
Source: Xinhua
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