copyright infringement
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Pop Culture We tackle exactly what copyright infringement in music is, with help from two industry professionals.
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Music Drake and Chris Brown are seeking dismissal of the copyright infringement lawsuit over their 2019 single, "No Guidance".
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Music Ty Dolla $ign had his name removed from a copyright infringement lawsuit over an uncleared sample that Kanye West allegedly used.
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Music Plies accuses multiple rappers of copyright infringement.
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Pop Culture Katy Perry is in trouble.
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Music Ali Jones accused Nelly of unjust enrichment and copyright infringement, but the rest of the St. Lunatics distanced themselves from the suit.
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Music The copyright holders for Outkast's "ATLiens" term defended the duo's original creation and ownership of this phrase.
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Pop Culture Joe's got valuable content to protect.
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TV The Emmy-nominated series just started production on its second season.
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Music Ye is being accused of "blatant theft."
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Sports Fourteen NBA teams are being sued for copyright infringement.
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Gossip A pair of producers claim that "Rodeo" is very similar to their owns song.
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Music Lil Ju is not concerned.
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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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Music The first copyright infringement lawsuit was dismissed in March of 2023.
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Music Eminem walks away the victor.
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Original Content INTERVIEW: We talk with Jeff Peretz about a few recent legal cases in the music industry, including that of Juice WRLD and Yellowcard.
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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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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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Music A father-daughter duo claims they didn't give the singer permission to use their track.
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Music "BBL Drizzy" remixes and its sample may not be available for much longer.
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Entertainment "Fortnite" may be in trouble.
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TV "Tiger King" reportedly used two clips from "Ace Ventura 2" without receiving proper clearance first.
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Hayley Hynes