The star rapper is accused of subjecting her former cameraman to a hostile workplace over an alleged incident in a moving car during a European tour.
In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties group "thinks it knows better than the entire music publishing industry."
The performance rights organization had accused the Vermont Broadcast Association of playing 66 songs from its catalog without a license starting in 2017.
An oft-sampled 1973 song at the heart of hip hop history – and music law history – is now the basis of a new copyright case against UMG over Blige’s 1992 “Real Love.”
A judge says Tyrone Blackburn — lead counsel in a high-profile case against Sean Combs — aimed to “embarrass defendants" with "salacious allegations.”
The lawsuit, alleging discrimination and other wrongdoing, is just the latest to level bizarre claims about West's now-closed school.
The stars argued they should be reimbursed after defeating a "frivolous" song-theft lawsuit, but a federal judge ruled the duo must pay their own lawyers.
Allen's former manager asked a judge to dismiss her lawsuit, but another sexual assault case against Allen still looms large.
The band says the case, filed by a musician who played in the band for just a few months in 1999, is clearly barred by the statute of limitations.
A federal judge weighs in for the first time on a sweeping copyright lawsuit filed against Twitter/X by music publishers.