WHAT WOULD SIMON SAY? Netflix sues 'Unofficial Bridgeton Musical' creators for 'blatant infringement'

WHAT WOULD SIMON SAY? Netflix sues 'Unofficial Bridgeton Musical' creators for 'blatant infringement'
Abigail Barlow (R) and Emily Bear (L) with Best Musical Theater Album award at the Grammys (Mindy Small/Getty Images) and official poster of 'Bridgerton' Season 2 (Netflix)

In 2020, the Netflix series ‘Bridgerton’ took the world by storm and went on to become the most-watched English language series on the streaming platform. Meanwhile, Season 2 turned out to be even bigger. Apart from huge set pieces and gorgeous dresses, another thing that makes the series so special is its music and it doesn’t come as a shock that Netflix has sued the creators of an alleged unauthorized musical stage production of the popular period drama.

Songwriting duo Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear have found themselves in a middle of a controversy as the world’s leading streaming service accused them of copyright infringement. The complaint comes almost three days after the talented musicians performing their concept album, titled ‘The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical’, at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

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