Peanuts music owner files lawsuits over charlie brown christmas songs

The owner of music from the Peanuts franchise filed four copyright lawsuits on May 20 alleging unauthorized uses of Vince Guaraldi's compositions from A Charlie Brown Christmas and other specials.

Lee Mendelson Film Productions accused GameMill Entertainment of creating unlicensed songs that mimicked Guaraldi’s tracks for the video game Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club. The company also sued the U.S. Department of the Interior for using the song O Tannenbaum in a digital holiday card posted on social media without permission. Two additional suits target collectibles makers Buckle-Down Inc. and Heritage Auctions for using the track Linus and Lucy in promotional ads.

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