Days after a federal judge said its case had serious flaws, a band called Artikal Sound System has moved to drop the lawsuit entirely.
Less than two weeks after the star singer won a blockbuster trial, a judge has dismissed a second case claiming he copied the same iconic Marvin Gaye song.
The label will continue to pursue copyright infringement claims against the video-sharing app for continuing to use its catalog after Sony terminated its licensing deal.
A Ghanaian rapper says he got an email trying to clear the sample, but that Drake released the song before he was able to respond.
The company had argued that a group of comedians suing for copyright infringement represented a monopoly. For a second time, a judge has rejected that claim.
The label claims an artist named Trefuego "brazenly" used a segment from a 1986 instrumental song by Japanese composer Toshifumi Hinata without permission.
A little-known songwriter claims he gave a demo CD to Mick Jagger's "immediate family member" and that the band then lifted elements from two of his tracks.
The video, which Sheeran's lawyers want banned from a looming trial, shows the star toggling between his song and a Marvin Gaye classic.
The publishers are accusing the service of “unlicensed exploitation of musical and lyrical works,” including songs by Lil Jon and Kelly Clarkson.
Nigerian artist and label founder Mr Eazi claims Bad Bunny's song "Enséñame a Bailar" infringes on Joeboy's copyright.