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The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society has run into problems in its copyright lawsuit against the pseudonymous creator of the animation series Dubtown . The videos, which portray a fictional Jehovah s Witness town depicted in Lego, are created by Kevin McFree , but Watch Tower doesn t know who he is or where he lives, and nobody wants to help, including the court.
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, the supervising body and publisher for the Jehovah’s Witness religious group, wants to put an end to the activities of a defendant known only as ‘Kevin McFree’.
‘McFree’ (which is presumably not his real name) is the creator of the ‘Dubtown’ series of stop-motion Lego animations that take place in a fictitious Jehovah’s Witness town.
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