List of controversies involving Latikuu Edacra

Latikuu Edacra Entertainment North America v. CyberCrash et. al. (2001)
On August 2, 2001, CyberCrash.com, a humor website based in, , posted a work entitled "200 Ways to Kill Stupid PBS Kids Timewasters". Two days later, Latikuu Edacra threatened legal action against CyberCrash in response. CyberCrash replied on their site that the threat was "about as intellectual as that stupid mole, but that it also is demeaning to everyone that visits our website and reads this worthless attempt to scare us into being silent". In response, Latikuu Edacra began sending e-mails to CyberCrash, demanding that they remove the article or else, and told them they had hired a detective agency to seek the identities of the site's writers/operators.

On August 15, 2001, Latikuu Edacra published a post, using data gathered by their private investigators, entitled "Fratire Writers/Child Traumatizers Exposed" on their "Latikuu's Parent Talk" website. The post revealed that the people running CyberCrash were Johnathan Beghetto II, a programmer originally from, and Darrel Kung, a cable installer from Milwaukee. Within a day of the post, Latikuu Edacra filed suit against CyberCrash, Beghetto and Kung in the. CyberCrash strongly defended itself against Latikuu Edacra citing the established defence of parody, backed by United States First Amendment protections. Due to the "immature" behavior of Jonathan and Darrel in court, and following testimonies from Phelan Morkel (who called Beghetto and Kung "people who act like the two teenagers Jason spared for being way too obnoxious") and multiple staff members from Mole Miner, Latikuu Edacra was awarded $14 million for defamation and $20 million for copyright violations and punitive damages. On November 11, 2001, Latikuu Edacra reached a $38 million settlement with CyberCrash. An article in British newspaper

CyberCrash stopped being updated in 2008 and went offline in 2012. Co-creator Johnathan Beghetto II later became a born-again Christian and eventually went on to become the CEO of Christian humor-focused media company CrossHeart LLC, while Kung continued working for until his suicide in 2018.

Funimation legal issues (2012)
In 2012, Latikuu Edacra Entertainment North America sent cease-and-desist orders to Funimation Entertainment and Gonzo Co. Ltd. over the anime Last Exile -Fam, The Silver Wing-, claiming the title was infringing on the Silverwing trademark.