copyright infringement
50 Cent and Rick Ross’ baseless beef knows no boundaries of foolishness and the possession arrow is currently on the G-Unit side.
DJ Paul and Juicy J recently united to fight a lawsuit, opposed to convening in the studio to give fans the proper Three 6 Mafia reunion they have been waiting for.
Jay Z made a splash in 2000 with the release of his single “Big Pimpin‘,” from his fourth album, Vol. 3…Life and Times of S. Carter featuring UGK. Now some 15 years later, the Brooklyn mogul is contending in Los Angeles court with the heirs of the Egyptian composer’s track that formed the backing sample […]
R&B star Jeremih is just days away from dropping his much-anticipated third studio effort, Late Nights: The Album, which includes the Beyoncé besting smash hit, “Don’t Tell ‘Em” as the lead single. Unfortunately, it’s the same hit that has become the catalyst of federal lawsuit where a photographer and model are saying he straight jacked […]
We’re currently entering an era where musicians have zero tolerance for rappers jacking their songs without going through the proper pay channels. Even big stars such as Jay Z and T.I. aren’t exempt to the rule.
Jay Z’s 2013 album, Magna Carta…Holy Grail may have changed album releases as we know it. But according to Swiss pianist and saxophonist Bruno Spoerri, he did so unscrupulously.
As the “Blurred Lines” court proceedings are underway yet again, one thing both parties of the lawsuit can agree on is that the hit was the biggest thing poppin’ two years ago.
It was only a matter of time before the N.W.A biopic, Straight Outta Compton, employed the “mo money, mo problems” power laws. As it stands, Dr. Dre and Universal Pictures are the target of a new lawsuit where a 70s R&B singer is claiming he never got any royalties from the 1988 sample on the […]
The Beastie Boys have successfully proved you can make an honest living out lawsuits. Last July, they ensured Monster Energy was $1.7 million poorer and they’re coming after their finances once again.
Jay Z once rapped, “moral victories are for minor league coaches” but he just came up with a mega win in a lawsuit over his 2009 Blueprint 3 hit, “Run This Town.”
Only Rihanna would have the cojones to jack someone’s copyrighted material and pass it off as her own and not give a f*ck in the process.
When it comes to music streaming services, YouTube isn’t officially championed as the likes of Pandora and Spotify. But you can bet your pirating dollars that there’s rarely a song you can’t find from a quick search on the video behemoth’s bottomless search engine.