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''Universal Studios, Inc.'' (2000)
: Bagdasarian Productions sued for a payment of $100 million for a breach of contract.''Capitol Records, Inc.'' (2008–2011)
= Part One: (2008, 2010)
= : Bagdasarian Productions sued= Part Two: (2011)
= : Bagdasarian Productions sued for payment from (2005–09) of royalties because of a breach of contract. According to the suit, Capitol Records sent royalties to The Harry Fox Agency Inc., Bagdasarian Productions' former agent, who sent them back since the agency wasn't representing them anymore. The record company allegedly pocketed this portion of royalties for Bagdasarian Productions. The productions company claimed approximately $0.09 per song reproduced or distributed during the four years was due.''20th Century Fox'' (2010–2012)
Bagdasarian Productions sued for payment associated with Janice Karman's contributions to the script of the second CGI/live-action film ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel''. Fox asked Karman to re-write the screenplay after the company was dissatisfied with their writer's initial draft. She sought 50 percent of the movie's profits. Additionally, Bagdasarian Productions claimed a breach of contract due to Fox licensing the film to HBO, decreasing possible revenue, and underpaid royalties on the film's soundtrack, the ''Alvin and the Chipmunks soundtrack, and other merchandise. All claims ruled in favor ofMinor
''St. Clair Entertainment Group, Inc.'' (2009)
: Bagdasarian Productions sued St. Clair Entertainment Group for allegedly advertising and selling an infringing music album entitled ''A Tribute to Alvin and the Chipmunks'' online and in retail stores under the false notion that the album was authorized, endorsed by, associated, or affiliated with the productions company. Not only did the album use artwork that closely resembled The Chipmunks (credited as The Chipper Three) and the Alvin and the Chipmunks trademark logo, it also contained the same ten songs available on the release. The District Court issued an injunction against further production, distribution, marketing, and exploitation of products with the Alvin and the Chipmunks logos.''Big Eye Records'' (2009)
: Bagdasarian Productions sued Big Eye Records, a Los Angeles production company, and (among others) Orchard Enterprises, a New York distributor, for allegedly producing and selling an infringing music album entitled ''Renditions of Alvin & the Chipmunks'' by Calvin & the Chipmunk Rock Stars online as a cheap knockoff of the ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''. This album not only used the Alvin and the Chipmunks trademark but also contained twelve identical songs from the original release. Bagdasarian Productions also sought damages of no less than $1 million. The District Court issued an injunction against any further production, distribution, marketing, and exploitation of products containing the Alvin and the Chipmunks logos.''Jerry Naylor Company, LLC'' (2011)
: Bagdasarian Productions sued the Jerry Naylor Company, based in Oregon, Megabop Records, based in London, and San Juan Music Group, based in New Jersey, for allegedly selling an infringing music album entitled ''A Tribute to Alvin and the Chipmunks'' online as a cheap knockoff of the ''Alvin and the Chipmunks: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''. Bagdasarian Productions also sought damages of no less than $1 million. The parties in question settled before giving a ruling.References
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