In this week’s Legal Beat, Mariah sued again over “All I Want,” choreographers win copyright ruling, Taylor Swift gets name-dropped at the Supreme Court and more.
The artificial intelligence company gave a sneak peek of how it might battle Universal Music Group in a looming case over AI-generated music.
A year after he was first accused, a second woman has come forward to claim that the Aerosmith frontman forcibly kissed and groped her in 1975 when she was just 17.
Gang leader Duane Keith "Keffe D" Davis is due in court on Thursday (Nov. 2).
Repped by new lawyers who sued Taylor Swift over "Shake It Off," Vince Vance is back with a more detailed version of his lawsuit claiming Carey stole her holiday mega-hit.
A federal appeals court says a choreographer for BTS, Justin Bieber and other stars can continue suing Epic Games for stealing his dance moves in Fortnite.
A Supreme Court justice used a Taylor concert as a legal hypothetical - and it's not the first time the superstar has been cited at the highest court in the land.
In this week's Legal Beat, Lizzo's lawyer makes a creative argument, a ruling in a big copyright case over AI training, an abuse case against Kobalt and more.
A judge dismissed parts of the case, but refused to toss out the all-important question: Whether it's illegal to train AI models by using copyrighted content.
Backed up by more than a dozen staffers, Lizzo says her accusers have "an axe to grind" and are trying "weaponize" her creative expression against her.