The unanimous ruling, citing national security concerns about China's control over the popular app, means a key part of the modern music ecosystem might soon go dark.
The star says the case, filed by one of his former St. Lunatics bandmates, is so “baseless” that the attorneys who filed it should face legal penalties.
The company vowed to fight back against a lawsuit that it said was trying to "weaponize" the legal process to "silence an artist’s creative expression."
In a full-fledged lawsuit against his longtime label, the star rapper claims UMG prioritized “corporate greed" and subjected him to violent attacks.
Two months after he shocked the music world, the star has withdrawn accusations of an illegal “scheme” using bots and payola to pump up Lamar’s diss track - without explanation.
In this week's Legal Beat, the future of TikTok awaits a high court ruling, Megan wins a civil restraining order, Travis Scott faces a copyright case, and much more.
Park, a popular hip-hop artist in South Korea, is suing over a “malicious” campaign of YouTube videos, but he says only Google knows the user's real name.
The nation's highest court will hear arguments Friday (Jan. 10) over a law aimed at forcing the platform's sale by its Chinese parent company ByteDance.
A singer named Victory Boyd says Scott used her lyrics in his 2023 hit, but that she never granted permission and hasn't been paid.
Cardi says the gossip blogger is abusing bankruptcy law to avoid paying up. Tasha claims the superstar is trying to "sabotage" her social media career.