copyright infringement
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Sports Fourteen NBA teams are being sued for copyright infringement.
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Music Lil Ju is not concerned.
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Music Plies accuses multiple rappers of copyright infringement.
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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 Rihanna and PUMA may have a problem on their hands.
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Music More legal complications.
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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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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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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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Rose Lilah -
Music Nicki still won't say "Sorry".
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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 The copyright holders for Outkast's "ATLiens" term defended the duo's original creation and ownership of this phrase.
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Entertainment "Fortnite" may be in trouble.
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Karlton Jahmal