copyright infringement
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News Christian rapper Lecrae says Katy Perry and her songwriting team took his 2008 song "Joyful Noise," added some "witchcraft, paganism, black magic, and Illuminati imagery," and the song became "Dark Horse."
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TV "Tiger King" reportedly used two clips from "Ace Ventura 2" without receiving proper clearance first.
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Music Ye is being accused of "blatant theft."
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Music New Zealand court claims the song was "not substantially reproduced" in political campaign.
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Tech Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony Music Publishing, and BMG Rights Management are among those taking legal action against Twitter.
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Pop Culture Although Gravy's song "Betty (Get Money)" was wildly successful and shared, it seems the artist behind the original isn't rick-rolling around.
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Gossip A pair of producers claim that "Rodeo" is very similar to their owns song.
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News Beastie Boys' ongoing legal battle with Monster energy drink over copyright infringement has finally come to end.
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Music Nicki still won't say "Sorry".
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Politics Eminem's publishers come after New Zealand's National Party for using his track "Lose Yourself" in their political campaign.
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Music A father-daughter duo claims they didn't give the singer permission to use their track.
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Music Experimental rock band, Yeasayer, accuses Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd's "Pray For Me" of copyright infringement.
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