Lil Yachty caused quite a stir when he revealed that he was the one that leaked his new song with Drake because an artist wouldn't clear the sample. But was he wrong for doing that?
The U.S. Supreme Court has officially ruled that Andy Warhol’s silkscreen portrait of Prince did not constitute "fair use" and in fact, infringed on photographer Lynn Goldsmith’s copyright.
All industry eyes have been on this long brewing legal case, where Marvin Gaye's estate claims that Ed Sheeran plagiarized "Let's Get It On" in his hit song "Thinking Out Loud." Now there's been an official verdict, did they get it right?
The song at the center of the suit was "Sorry" featuring Nas, which sampled Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You."
The key argument the music industry presents is that, unlike other social networks, Twitter has not struck an agreement to license the music posted on its platform.
Until you make a name for yourself in Hollywood, the best defense and most beneficial thing you can do for your early career is to invest in an entertainment lawyer.
A new AI-powered search tool that goes under the name of ‘ThatTrack’ helps creatives find music to accompany projects without the risk of copyright strikes on social media platforms.
The protracted copyright infringement trial produced a damning witness against Katy Perry and her team.