Columbia TriStar vs. 20th Century Fox

Columbia TriStar vs. 20th Century Fox was a series of lawsuits between Columbia TriStar and 20th Century Fox.

Background
in December 1998, News Corporation sued Sony for buying Garland's films from Turner. this may cause Columbia TriStar Television Group and Sony Pictures Entertainment executive vice president Jon Feltheimer to leave Sony by 2000.

Sony announced to sell home video rights to Films Starring Judy Garland to Warner Bros. in June 1999, Ragdoll Productions to Lions Gate Entertainment in December 2002 and Stant Studios to News Corporation in January 2003.

The case was dismissed in June 2003, but the films starring Judy Garland are now owned by The Judy Garland Company, with Warner Bros. handling US/UK/Australia/French/German video rights, Sony handling Theatrical rights in the USA, and StudioCanal handling European rights, while Stant is now owned by DHX Media since 2007 and Ragdoll in 2013.