
The creators of a web series about a foul-mouthed teddy bear who likes booze, cigarettes and paying for sex have ended their copyright infringement suit against Seth MacFarlane, Universal Pictures and the producers of the 2012 blockbuster Ted. “The parties hereby stipulate and agree … that this action, and Plaintiff’s Complaint for Copyright Infringement, shall be dismissed in its entirety with prejudice, each side to bear its own costs and attorneys’ fees,” says a stipulation by the defendants and plaintiffs Bengal Mangle Productions (read it here). The filing dated March 18 was made public today.
The producers of Charlie The Abusive Teddy and Acting School Academy filed their jury-trial-demanding complaint in federal court back

The Universal-distributed Ted 2 is set to hit the big screen on June 25 with MacFarlane directing, co-writing and providing the voice of the bear himself again.
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