The Canadian musician had been found guilty in June after a four-week trial, and is expected to appeal.
Facing accusations that Cardi's "raunchy" album cover left a California dad "devastated," the star herself takes the witness stand to defend herself.
Photographer Robert Barbera had claimed that Cyrus reposted his 2020 image without a license or permission.
Derrel McDavid's lawyer believes he deserves to be recouped after enduring "frivolous, vexatious and bad faith prosecution over which he prevailed."
Also in this week's recap: Prince's big day at the Supreme Court, a $10 million judgment against Slacker, and much more.
SoundExchange sued this summer, claiming the streamer stopped paying in 2017.
Kevin Brophy says the cover of Cardi's debut mixtape left him "devastated." Her lawyers say he's trying to "cash in the legal equivalent of a lotto ticket.”
Allowing a lawsuit over "basic musical building blocks" to move forward toward trial will hurt future songwriters, Sheeran's attorneys argue.
A message threatening to "whack" someone played a key role in denying bond to Gunna. Having seen it, his attorneys now say prosecutors hoodwinked the judge.
The rapper's lawyers have warned that Tasha is taking "steps to insulate herself" from the huge damages award against her.