Warner Music Group is the only major label that appears to have complied with the law as of yet.
Vince Vance asked a judge to dismiss his case, which claimed Carey ripped off his earlier track of the same name for her perennial holiday hit.
Also this week: A judge rules on Pandora's battle with comedians, Tory Lanez is put under house arrest, and much more.
In a new open letter, artists, record labels and activists urge prosecutors and legislators to restrict how lyrics can be used in criminal trials.
Amid a storm of problems for the once-beloved star, his former accountant claims he was fired weeks into an 18-month guaranteed contract.
The lawsuit says the name clearly infringes Coachella's trademark rights and will trick consumers into thinking it's affiliated with the festival.
The streamer claimed comedians were illegally teaming up to demand more royalties, but a federal judge didn't buy it.
The pop star's lawyer urged the court to sanction Jamie Spears and his lawyers for including sealed exhibits in an effort to depose Britney.
A judge's order to revoke bail came after singer August Alsina accused Lanez of attacking him after a Chicago concert.
"Five years is long enough" to wait for millions in unpaid royalties, SoundExchange told a federal judge.