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Peanuts music owner sues U.S. government and three companies over song usage

21 May 2026
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The owner of the music from “A Charlie Brown Christmas” has filed four lawsuits against various defendants, including the U.S. Department of the Interior, for unauthorized use of Vince Guaraldi’s music in social media and a video game. Lee Mendelson Film Productions initiated these suits in federal courts in New York and Washington, D.C., targeting a video game company, an auction house, and a belt manufacturer. One complaint states that the Interior Department used Guaraldi’s arrangement of “O Tannenbaum” in a digital holiday card without permission. Other lawsuits accuse Heritage Auctions and Buckle-Down Inc. of misusing the music in online promotional posts. Mendelson’s attorney emphasized the need to protect creators’ rights in today’s digital landscape, seeking financial damages and injunctions to stop the alleged copyright violations. The company is demanding at least $300,000 from GameMill Entertainment for copyright infringement in its upcoming “Peanuts” video game.

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The lawsuits reflect ongoing tensions regarding intellectual property rights in the digital age, particularly concerning iconic cultural works like “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” This special, first aired in 1965, features music that has become synonymous with the “Peanuts” franchise, making its unauthorized use a significant concern for rights holders. The actions taken by Lee Mendelson Film Productions highlight the importance of licensing in protecting creative assets, especially as digital platforms proliferate and facilitate the rapid sharing of content. The outcomes of these cases could set precedents for future copyright claims related to music and media usage.

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