Battle for Cult Bear Escalates
23rd April 2008
© Kalle Heino
Kultowe Dobranocki's Tamara Kurowska and Grzegorz Krasnodebski with their petition and the culprit himself.
The owners of a shop selling toys based on popular Polish animated film heroes are campaigning for a court to allow the production and sale of a soft-toy version of the cuddly Miś Uszatek bear. Due to a dispute between the character’s two creators, production has stopped and the toys have disappeared from the market, to the despair of many a toddler’s parents.
The owners of a shop selling toys based on popular Polish animated film heroes have launched a petition campaign for a court to allow the production and sale of a soft-toy version of the cuddly Miś Uszatek bear. Due to a dispute between the character’s two creators, production has stopped and the toys have disappeared from the ...
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