Netflix sues creators of alleged 'Bridgerton' knockoff

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Netflix iliwashtaki waundaji wa jukwaa la muziki linalodaiwa kuwa halijaidhinishwa la tamthilia yake maarufu ya kipindi "Bridgerton," ikiwashutumu kwa ukiukaji wa hakimiliki baada ya kuongeza hitaji lao la ku-knockoff TikTok.

Malalamiko hayo yaliwasilishwa dhidi ya Abigail Barlow na Emily Bear katika mahakama ya shirikisho huko Washington, D.C., siku tatu baada ya onyesho lililouzwa la "The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical" katika Kituo cha Kennedy cha jiji hilo.

Wakili wa washtakiwa hakuwa na maoni ya haraka, bado hajapitia malalamiko hayo.

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Netflix on Friday sued the creators of an alleged unauthorized musical stage production of its popular period drama "Bridgerton," accusing them of copyright infringement after building demand for their knockoff on TikTok.

The complaint was filed against Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear in the federal court in Washington, D.C., three days after a sold-out performance of "The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical" in that city's Kennedy Center.

A lawyer for the defendants had no immediate comment, having yet to review the complaint.

"Bridgerton," based on Julia Quinn's bestselling romance novels, attracted 82 million viewers in the first four weeks of the series' debut on Netflix, a record at the time. It was renewed for a second season, and inspired a spin-off series and live event, "The Queen's Ball," hosted in six cities.

Netflix said after "Bridgerton" was first released in December 2020, the defendants started posting about the series to TikTok, where they have 2.4 million followers, including creating songs based on characters, scenes, dialogue and plot points.

The company said it warned the defendants repeatedly to stop, but they plowed ahead with an album titled "The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical," which won a Grammy award, and their stage show.

"Barlow & Bear's conduct began on social media, but stretches 'fan fiction' well past its breaking point," Netflix said. "It is blatant infringement of intellectual property rights."

This week, Barlow and Bear's musical was performed in front of a sold-out crowd at the Kennedy Center in Washington, where Netflix was hosting its own live Bridgerton experience.

The lawsuit seeks to stop the alleged infringements, plus unspecified damages.

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