The legal fight dates back to Aug. 2020, when the "Fortnite" maker filed suit alleging Apple stifles competition by exercising ironclad control over its digital storefront.
The DJ made $11.7 million from a much-publicized NFT auction tied to his album Ultraviolet. A co-writer of one of the songs says she was offered just $25,000.
DA says rapper tried to bring loaded gun through security.
Siding with Condé Nast, a federal judge says the two superstars are "misleading consumers" with their album launch stunt.
The Quality Control rapper is accused of participating in a multi-state drug-dealing ring.
A judge sided with the singer after she argued that producer Chris Nelson was only suing her to silence allegations of abuse.
The latest lawsuit claims Ye tried and failed to clear a sample from iconic Boogie Down Productions – and then released the song anyway.
Also this week: Record labels win a $46 million piracy verdict, the Copyright Office sides with songwriters, Kesha and Dr. Luke get a trial date, and more.
The publisher's lawyers are particularly mad about Drake's Instagram post thanking Vogue editor Anna Wintour for the phony cover story.
After nearly nine years of bitter litigation between the producer and the pop star, a judge punted a jury trial six more months down the road.