Source: Tsuburaya Productions On October 1, 2017, the Chinese animation studio Guangzhou BlueArc Culture Communications Co., Ltd. released DRAGON FORCE: SO LONG ULTRAMAN (??????????, G?ngti? f?ilóng zh? zàijiàn àotèmàn), a 3D computer animated film featuring Tsuburaya Productions` Ultraman. But BlueArc hadn`t licensed the character from Tsuburaya, but rather from UM Corporation, a Japanese company claiming it had worldwide rights outside Japan to Ultraman. Tsuburaya Productions has long disputed this claim, with the case against UMC being heard in multiple countries, most recently the United States (where Tsuburaya prevailed in 2018). Today (January 18, 2019), BlueArc released DRAGON FORCE: RISE OF ULTRAMAN (??????????, G?ngti? f?ilóng zh? àotèmàn juéq?), a sequel to the 2017 film, in Chinese cinemas. Tsuburaya Productions has issued the following statement in response... Notice on unauthorized use of ULTRAMAN character in Chinese film We, Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd, (“TPC”), express our views on the
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