Daily Journal Staff Writer
As Walt Disney Co.'s second largest franchise, "Winnie the Pooh" continues to be quite the honey pot, having generated billions of dollars in revenue annually since Disney acquired the rights the cartoon bear in the 1960s.
The same cannot be said for lawyers on both sides of a 19-year royalties battle between the company and the children of the franchise's former owner, Stephen S...
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