Netflix has found itself in hot water with the Conan Doyle estate. As the streaming giant plans to release a film following Sherlock Holmes’ sister Enola Holmes, starring Millie Bobby Brown, the estate of the late writer filed a new lawsuit claiming copyright infringement and trademark violations.
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