A summons with notice was originally filed in November, but a full lawsuit never followed.
In this week's Legal Beat, Sony sues over the Whitney biopic, Kanye's song gets pulled from streamers, Cam'ron loses a lawsuit over a photo of himself and much more.
The music giant says the companies that made Whitney's biopic signed a sync licensing deal, but then never actually paid the required fees.
One of the Def Jam founder's many accusers now says he defamed her during a podcast interview by suggesting someone might "re-imagine a story."
A timeline of the Mexican pop star's legal woes, which resurfaced after she was sued by two Jane Does in December 2022.
Brigitte Kruse says she worked "tirelessly" to help a nearly-insolvent Priscilla, including negotiating the deal that led to last year's Priscilla biopic.
After a first-of-its-kind ruling on dance copyrights revived the case against Epic, the two sides have agreed to end the lawsuit.
The "Jane Doe" victim alleges she was raped at the Def Jam co-founder's apartment in the '90s.
Greg Perry claimed Ricch's 2019 megahit ripped off a 1975 soul song, but a federal judge now says the two tracks have "significant dissimilarities."
With Ozzy Osbourne and Donna Summer now threatening lawsuits over illegal sampling, an earlier copyright case against Ye has been voluntarily dismissed.