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Hobbit house renamed after threat of lawsuit from entertainment company
The owner of a British Columbia Airbnb property paying tribute to the fantasy race of hobbits from the Lord of the Rings has been forced to change the name of her property after being threatened with a lawsuit.
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Christina Le Comte bought the Hobbit Mountain Hole in 2020 and has renamed it Second Breakfast Hideaway
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Posted: May 23, 2021 5:15 PM PT | Last Updated: May 24
The Second Breakfast Hideaway in Bridesville, B.C., changed its name from Hobbit Mountain Hole after its owner said she was threatened with a lawsuit from Warner Bros.(Christina Le Comte/Airbnb)
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BRIDESVILLE The owner of a B.C. Airbnb property paying tribute to the fantasy race of hobbits from the Lord of the Rings has been forced to change the name of her property after being threatened with a lawsuit.
Christina Le Comte bought the Hobbit Mountain Hole in 2020 as part of a larger purchase of a ranch in B.C.’s Thompson Okanagan area.
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She alleges Warner Bros., the entertainment company that distributed the Hobbit movie series, reached out last week threatening to launch a lawsuit if she didn’t change the name.
B.C. Hobbit house renamed after threat of lawsuit from entertainment company
A man walks past a sign advertising the theatrical production of the Lord of the Rings in downtown Toronto Wednesday Feb. 8, 2006. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld May 23, 2021 - 2:30 PM
BRIDESVILLE, B.C. - The owner of a British Columbia Airbnb property paying tribute to the fantasy race of hobbits from the Lord of the Rings has been forced to change the name of her property after being threatened with a lawsuit.
Christina Le Comte bought the Hobbit Mountain Hole in 2020 as part of a larger purchase of a ranch in B.C. s Thompson Okanagan area.
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