A judge has issued a temporary restraining order against Sony, preventing the entertainment giant from taking over distribution of two syndicated game shows. CBS had filed for the order, claiming Sony unlawfully terminated their distribution agreements. The judge ruled in favor of CBS, allowing them to continue distributing the shows, including delivering episodes to local stations and handling ad sales and marketing.
A judge has stepped in to block, at least for the moment, Sony ’s efforts to take over distribution of syndicated game shows after claiming CBS had breached a long-standing contract to distribute to two shows. CBS then filed for the restraining order, seeking to keep the terms of the deal in place.
“We’re pleased the court issued a temporary restraining order against Sony’s unlawful actions,” said a spokesperson for CBS Media Ventures, the company’s syndication arm. “We will continue to seamlessly distribute For its part, Sony said in a statement that it “believes it has lawfully terminated the distribution agreements with CBS for the shows and accordingly assumed all global distribution functions.
GAME SHOWS DISTRIBUTION CONTRACT LEGAL BATTLE SONY CBS
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