WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Miami music producer in a legal fight with Warner Music over a song by rapper Flo Rida, finding that there is no time ...
A lower court's decision favored producer Sherman Nealy, who sued a Warner subsidiary and others in Florida federal court in 2018.
Ruling in favor of a Miami music producer, Sherman Nealy, over a song by rapper Flo Rida, the Supreme Court held on May 9 that there is no time limit for recovering monetary damages in copyright ...
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WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to let music producer Sherman Nealy claim over a decade's worth of ...
Holland & Knight’s Thomas Brooke reviews SCOTUS copyright case High court doesn’t take on discovery rule in Nealy or Hearst ...
Given that there are around 100 defendants involved in the lawsuit - and potentially thousands of tracks using the rhythm - the outcome of the case could have a big impact on the entire reggaeton ...
Chubb filed a complaint for declaratory judgment which names Baird & Warner Inc. and other claimants on May 21 in Illinois Northern District Court over an insurance coverage dispute. The lawsuit ...
A three-year legal battle over Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino)’s 2018 hit This Is America appears to have ended, with an ...
After holding back its bid to acquire Believe, CEO Robert Kyncl has hired Michael Ryan-Southern to find him a new indie distributor to bolster ADA. By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall editor After taking ...
ADRIAN — Evidence presented in Lenawee County District Court shows Dee Ann Warner is dead and the open murder and evidence ...