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Is the Grinch Slasher Film a Protected Parody?

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As the play got closer to opening, the Seuss estate sent cease and desist letters to try and stop it. was accused of copying specific elements, including parts of some of the original artwork. appeared first on Plagiarism Today. It’s important to note that the two cases were very different in nature. Where Who’s Holiday!