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Peanuts Music Owner Sues U.S. and 3 Companies Over Catchy Tunes

May 21, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via KSWO 7News
Peanuts Music Owner Sues U.S. and 3 Companies Over Catchy Tunes
The company that owns the music tied to Peanuts is taking three companies and the U.S. government to court, claiming its catchy tunes are being used illegally. The lawsuit centers on the beloved music that has helped define the Peanuts brand for generations. It’s a quirky but serious legal fight involving one of pop culture’s most recognizable soundtracks. Good grief indeed - this one is headed to court. Read more about this...

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