The Daily Wire Still Tries To Claim Their Content Are Original, Copies Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, Cartoon Network

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The Daily Wire, US Republican political talk show, still claims that they are making original content on their entertainment app Bentkey, released on the same day the Walt Disney Company celebrated its 100th year anniversary.
Bentkey is owned by Jeremy Boreing, the CEO of The Daily Wire, and talk show host Ben Shapiro. The company has already been accused of ripping off beloved family-friendly show Bluey, made in Brisbane, Australia.
As stated already, Bluey features a family of 4 dogs, and the other characters are dogs as well. The show uses Australian terms, as it it created in that country, and nothing is political about it. The rip-off show, Chip Chilla, is the same thing except it's a family of chinchillas, similar storylines, and US terms. The intro songs are very similar, which can get The Daily Wire in trouble with record labels if not clarified.

However, The Daily Wire has also copied off other media companies, such as Disney's biggest competitor Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network, PBS Kids, and trying to imitate Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Paramount+, and others out there that they can never top.
Here's some names of other shows they have copied that sound way too familiar for Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, Disney Channel and Disney XD, and Cartoon Network viewers:
Mabel Maclay
Kid Fit Go
Kid Explorer
Gus Plus Us
Clangers
Jasmine and Jambo
Yeti Tales
Ernest and Celestine
Runes
Tish Tash
Truck Games
Yoko
Pirata and Capitano
How Ridiculous
Walking Wild

How Ridiculous is the only one that joined Bentkey which is a YouTube channel run by a group of me in Australia. Their content will be shown on the Bentkey app, only available in USA and several other countries. How Ridiculous is also on other streaming services, also keeping their YouTube channel alive.

The Daily Wire really needs to stay to their mindset of making original content if they want to succeed in creating TV shows and movies that people will actually like. Otherwise, Nickelodeon, Disney, Cartoon Network, and even record labels can take The Daily Wire to court for copyright infringement. We don't want another Dingo Pictures incident when those people copy Disey's work. Or music, such like similar beats or style, like what happened to Ed Sheeran, though he was not guilty; Marvin Gaye's family was money hungry.

Nickelodeon, Disney, and Cartoon Network do deals with Interscope Records, Sony Music, Atlantic, Warner Music, Universal Music Group, and sometimes even individual labels run by singers or DJs. It's not okay to copy. The Daily Wire should keep that in mind, especially when creating Snow White and the Evil Queen, which is The Daily Wire's version of the classic fable Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

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