'Brandname being tarnished': ANI sues Netflix for using its content in 'Kandahar Hijack' series

ANI is suing Netflix and the producers of 'IC-814: The Kandahar Hijack' over unauthorized use of its footage. They demand removal of four episodes, claiming trademark infringement and brand damage. The series, based on a 1999 hijacking, has been criticized for using Hindu names for the hijackers, despite these being factual.
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