A paparazzo and photo agency dropped two cases that accused the pop singer of violating copyright law by posting unlicensed pictures of herself to Instagram and X.
The rapper faced breach of contract claims from a booking agency after he previously lobbed accusations that the firm misused his IP to promote nonexistent concert dates.
Creator Cylla Senii says T.I.’s conduct is “ironic” in the wake of the rapper’s intellectual property court victory against toymaker MGA.
The singer and music producer joins the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Miley Cyrus and Dua Lipa in being sued for including allegedly unlicensed paparazzi pictures in social media posts.
Melissa Cooper, who worked as head of development at Mass Appeal, claimed she faced discrimination as a “white woman working in hip-hop,” ultimately leading to her firing.
A country singer is suing on behalf of "thousands" of other independent artists whose songs have allegedly been used to train artificial intelligence.
The música mexicana singer-songwriter, who went solo in 2023 after getting his start in the band Grupo Codiciado, says the group Los Codicia2 rips off his trademarks.
The defamation case claims Simmons offered up exculpatory evidence, including “CIA-grade polygraph results," but that it was "disregarded" or "suppressed."
The rapper still might be on the hook financially, though, as Brandon Bills' lawsuit against a bowling alley where the attack allegedly happened is set to continue.
Ali claimed Nelly had refused to acknowledge his work on his debut solo album, but the star's lawyers said the long-delayed case was "frivolous."