"at this point i need a parden [sic] from whoever wins," the rapper tweeted.
In this week's Legal Beat, a battle over Britney's perfume brand, an injunction against Donald Trump over music at rallies, a ruling in Missy Elliott's copyright case and much more.
Weeks after Hayes’ heirs sued Trump for playing his music at events, a federal judge says the Republican candidate must stop for now.
Revlon's Elizabeth Arden made millions selling Britney's fragrances for decades. Now it says its own employees stole the lucrative brand and took it to an upstart rival.
The campaign says it has a proper license to play the Swedish group's music.
UMG's takedown request turned out to be wrong, but a judge says it would only have been illegal if the label had done it intentionally.
A month after Jonathan Cain filed a lawsuit against Neal Schon complaining of a "toxic environment," a judge has appointed a custodian to help break ties.
Davis has once again been denied bail in 2Pac's murder case. Trial is now set to began in March 2025.
The sale of Dash's shares in the company, which owns the rights to Jay-Z's famed debut album Reasonable Doubt, had been scheduled to take place on Thursday.
SM Entertainment confirmed the singer's departure in a statement.