copyright infringement
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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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News In a particularly egregious case of copyright infringement, singer J Rand is suing Jamie Foxx, 2 Chainz and DJ Mustard for allegedly copying him on their song "Party Ain't A Party."
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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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Erika Marie -
Pop Culture The pop star is being accused of stealing the beat from her 2013 hit "Dark Horse" from Christian rapper trio.
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Pop Culture in 1993, Al Pereira took a photo of Nas and Tupac together, but the photographer is upset that Nas shared the copyrighted image without permission.
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Erika Marie -
Music The postage company did not find the humor in the pair's latest video.
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Madusa S. -
Music The Weeknd's legal team is accusing a Los Angeles realtor of some shady business practices.
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Devin Ch -
Music Kanye West settled a copyright infringement lawsuit over a sample used in "New Slaves."
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Music Eminem publisher Eight Mile Style's ongoing lawsuit against Spotify and The Harry Fox Agency will continue in court.
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Music Ed Sheeran is being sued for $100 million dollars.
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Brynjar Chapman -
Music Two artists from Detroit reportedly claim that Megan and Sean stole from their record to create "Go Crazy" with 2 Chainz.
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Erika Marie -
Music DJ Paul is already facing one lawsuit from a group of artists taking Three 6 Mafia to court, and now another legal battle with Trippie Redd is underway.
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Erika Marie