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Viacom, the company that owns SpongeBob Squarepants, just filed a lawsuit against the operators of a Krusty Krab restaurant in Texas, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Let's take a moment to ...
The nautical mess started after IJR applied to trademark Krusty Krab restaurant in 2014 ... that included at least one tongue-in-cheek "SpongeBob" reference in a footnote. A judge's humor ...
According to a Reddit post on the r/Spongebob subreddit ... There’s also Hot & Crispy fries (not the Krusty Krab’s popular Kelp Fries) and a Pineapple Under the Sea Frosty — a vanilla ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The Krusty Krab belongs to Viacom's SpongeBob — and nobody else, court rules. Aye, aye, captain: the rights to The Krusty ...
The Krusty Krab may not be real like McDonald's or ... that the restaurant from Nickelodeon's longrunning animated hit “SpongeBob Squarepants” is worthy of trademark protection.
ViacomCBS, now known as Paramount Global, filed an intellectual property suit against Pixi ... and the establishment where SpongeBob SquarePants works, The Krusty Krab. Viacom's original complaint ...
Krusty Krab, the fictional fast-food restaurant in “SpongeBob SquarePants,” will never be real, but at least the second-best thing is — a Krabby Patty. Wendy’s is releasing a special meal ...