A German singer says she's descended from Holocaust survivors and refused to license her song because of Ye's antisemitic rants, but that he just used it anyway.
The case alleged Live Nation misled investors about its "compliance with antitrust laws" and the "regulatory risks it was currently facing."
UMG has argued that nobody takes "outrageous" diss lyrics as statements of fact, but Drake's lawyers say that argument is "doomed to fail" because many people did exactly that.
The battle is far from over, but the ruling effectively revived the band's demand to void its contracts with the music giant — a central accusation in the blockbuster lawsuit.
Rejecting a bid to narrow the huge antitrust case, a judge refused to toss a claim that Live Nation exploits its network of amphitheaters to pressure artists into promotion deals.
Two little-known producers say the singer stole key elements for a song off the chart-topping album.
Attorneys for the ex-Migos star say a producer who worked on one of the album's tracks has been trying to redo a royalty contract that's already been signed.
The music giant says that "one of the most lucrative college sports programs in the world" has refused for years to pay for music featured on its social media channels.
The case claims that Clinton's former agent, Armen Boladian, used “abusive, deceptive, and fraudulent practices” to take control of 90 percent of the funk legend's catalog.
Five months after a federal appeals court rejected an infringement lawsuit over Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud," the star's accusers want the nine justices to revive their case.