Trending Stories

Loading trending stories...

Language:
Search
Instantly search thousands of news articles from trusted sources.
Show me
South Korean Court Rules 'Baby Shark' Not Plagiarized
2articles
Baby SharkWorld News
Updated a few seconds ago

South Korean Court Rules 'Baby Shark' Not Plagiarized

The South Korean Supreme Court has ruled that the children's song 'Baby Shark' was not plagiarized, dismissing a copyright claim from a US composer. This decision highlights the song's cultural significance and its status as the most viewed video on YouTube, while also raising concerns about copyright protections in the music industry.

Related Articles
Baby Shark plagiarism case rejected by South Korean court
NegativeEntertainment
A South Korean court has rejected a plagiarism case involving the popular children's song 'Baby Shark'. The ruling has raised concerns about copyright protections in the music industry.
Editor’s Note: This case highlights ongoing issues in copyright law, especially in the realm of children's music. The decision may impact how similar cases are handled in the future and could influence the creative landscape for artists.
Baby Shark plagiarism case rejected by South Korean court
NegativeWorld Affairs
A South Korean court has rejected a plagiarism case involving the popular children's song 'Baby Shark'. The ruling has raised concerns about copyright protections in the music industry.
Editor’s Note: This case highlights ongoing issues in copyright law, especially in the realm of children's music. The decision may impact how similar cases are handled in the future and could influence the creative landscape for artists.
Baby Shark song: South Korean court rejects US composer’s claim catchy tune was plagiarised
PositiveWorld Affairs
South Korea's Supreme Court has ruled that the popular children's song 'Baby Shark' was not plagiarized, dismissing a copyright claim from a US composer. This decision reinforces the song's status as a cultural phenomenon and the most viewed video on YouTube.
Editor’s Note: This ruling is significant as it highlights the importance of protecting creative works while also affirming the originality of widely loved content like 'Baby Shark'. It reflects ongoing discussions about copyright in the digital age.

Why World Pulse Now?

Global Coverage

All major sources, one page

Emotional Lens

Feel the mood behind headlines

Trending Stories

Know what’s trending, globally

Read Less, Know More

Get summaries. Save time

Multi-Language

Switch languages to read your way

Save for Later

Your stories, stored for later

Stay informed, save time
Learn more

Live Stats

Articles Processed

3,958

Trending Stories

181

Sources Monitored

191

Last Updated

an hour ago

Live data processing
How it works

Mobile App

Available on iOS & Android

The mobile app adds more ways to stay informed — including offline reading, voice-enabled summaries, and personalized trend alerts.

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store
Available now on iOS and Android

1-Minute Daily Briefing

Stay sharp in 60 seconds. Get concise summaries of today’s biggest stories — markets, tech, sports, and more

By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy