Sesame Street Owners Sue SeaWorld to Terminate Licensing Deal

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The sign at the entrance to SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla., on Feb. 24, 2010. Matt Stroshane/Getty ImagesSesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind the children’s television show “Sesame Street,” has sued SeaWorld’s parent company, accusing the theme park operator of breaching a licensing agreement to promote the brand.In a complaint filed on March 12 in federal court in New York, Sesame Workshop described SeaWorld’s conduct as an “imminent threat” to the Sesame Street brand and asked a judge to terminate its deal with SeaWorld Entertainment, which rebranded in 2024 as United Parks & Resorts.

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