A copyright case claims that virtually every big song in the genre was illegally copied from a 1989 track.
A judge dismissed the suit Wednesday, finding the 2019 hit is "not substantially similar" to an earlier song of the same name.
The deal will resolve allegations that the star singer's video was created with "blatant disregard" of a filmmaker's intellectual property.
Citing copyright infringement, RIAA is demanding that Discord disable a server dedicated to AI voice models and unmask some of its users.
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.