Trademark infringement is always bad, but the band says it's "particularly damaging" to be associated with guns and "polarizing" political views.
The lawsuit says the live music giant is a "monopolistic company" that is "only interested in taking every dollar it can from a captive public."
Can you sue somebody for copying your "novel idea" that artists might be eligible for federal COVID relief funds? We're about to find out.
Newly unsealed legal documents reveal that the star believes Bacardi owes him billions for his half of their cognac joint venture.
A litigious music licensing company says that CNN's international outlets committed "massive willful copyright infringement."
Cameron Joshua, 22, is not believed to have fired the weapon during Migos rapper's killing.
Thousands of alleged victims are suing over the deadly festival, but organizers say hundreds of them are showing a "complete disregard" for legal requirements.
Also this week: A lawsuit over Primary Wave's James Brown catalog deal, Young Thug and Gunna set for trial, Dua Lipa's copyright clapback and more.
The band's two remaining core members are battling in court over who gets access to a "critical" American Express account.
SoundExchange says it has waited "long enough" after years of non-payment from the streaming service. A federal judge agrees.