A novel court ruling on the 1963 hit “Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)” could be a big win for songwriters, but opponents say it will "upend" longstanding industry practice.
The superseding indictment includes an allegation that Combs and associates paid hotel workers $100,000 for the surveillance video that showed him assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie.
Only real human authors can get copyrights, a new report says, but using artificial intelligence as an "assistive tool” shouldn't automatically void protection.
The case accused Spotify of using audiobooks as a pretext to illegally cut music royalties, but a federal judge now says the streamer did nothing wrong.
Attorneys for rapper Dank Demoss say the incident, which went viral after she posted it to TikTok and Instagram, violated Michigan civil rights laws.
In this week's Legal Beat, Limp Bizkit's UMG lawsuit hits a snag, A$AP Rocky's shooting trial kicks off, Drake and UMG hire top attorneys for their legal battle and much more.
The lawsuit claims the dealership acted with "blatant disregard" of copyright law — marking the latest such case to target the unauthorized use of songs by brands on social media.
Before the high-profile legal battle gets under way, here are the lawyers trying to win it for each side.
After a years-long criminal investigation, Los Angeles' new district attorney says any potential charges are either too old or couldn't be proven in court.
The reality stars joined more than 20 other property owners in the lawsuit, which claims a decision to "drain" a nearby reservoir left firefighters unable to stop the blaze's spread.