Rapper Ice Spice first broke onto the scene with her Brooklyn drill song "In Ha Mood," but did she actually steal it? Let's chat.
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.
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?
Tarantino's previously announced plans to put seven uncut scenes from 'Pulp Fiction' up for auction as NFTs has been hit by a cease-and-desist letter from Miramax.
In his 'Hergé - Hopper' series, Marabout imagined a romantic life for Tintin in the intimate and voyeuristic universe of the famous American painter; describing his work as "strip art."
The song at the center of the suit was "Sorry" featuring Nas, which sampled Chapman's "Baby Can I Hold You."
It was all an elaborate hoax aimed at promoting their new album. Chuck D detailed everything on a recent appearance on Talib Kweli's 'People's Party' podcast.
The lengthy legal battle between Led Zeppelin and Randy Wolfe's estate, of Spirit fame, may have finally come to a conclusion as the court has ruled that there is no direct evidence that Led Zeppelin stole the opening riff for "Stairway to Heaven."
Legendary King Crimson guitarist, Robert Fripp, is currently in dispute with David Bowie’s estate over the manner in which he is currently credited for his work on two of Bowie's albums.
The company is taking counteraction against the country for its perceived overaggressive investigation into allegations of streaming manipulation.
Internal company documents show that Monsanto’s ‘intelligence center’ worked to discredit and investigate the singer and others.
The notorious artist Banksy's identity has been kept secret for years but a lawsuit may cause that mysterious facade to fall.
Julien's Auctions was preparing an auction of late producer/convicted murderer Phil Spector’s memorabilia, but Phil's only daughter wants to prevent the auction from going forward.
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.
Micky Dolenz wants the FBI to disclose its information on The Monkees it collected following a 1967 concert on the band's first US tour.
MoviePass is mostly remembered as a business idea that was too good to be true, but now there’s word that they were up to much worse things than merely running a business that failed.
Florida rapper Kidd Wes claims that Gambino’s "This Is America" has ‘substantial similarities' to his song from 2016.
The indictment accuses Netflix of violating Texas statutes, and was handed down on September 23 by a grand jury in Tyler County, Texas.
According to Katzenberg, short, quality, and paid entertainment on mobile devices is the future of streaming. But, is Quibi poised to be the Netflix of a new market niche or is it just another pipe dream?
The co-creators of the cult classic rock mockumentary only made a measly $98 in soundtrack royalties between 1989 and 2006 and $81 in merchandising royalty since 1984.
The third lawsuit filed against Netflix and their co-defendants, Jerry Media, is over copyrights surrounding the documentation of the disastrous festival.
'Billions', like a lot of TV series, frequently "rips from the headlines"; this time it might've gotten them in trouble.
The 78-year-old composer alleges that his 2017 termination was due to his perceived disability and age.