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 cases ...
A lower court's decision favored producer Sherman Nealy, who sued a Warner subsidiary and others in Florida federal court in 2018. (File Photo) The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a ...
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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, resolving a dispute over the time limit for claiming ...
The ruling settled uncertainty around how far back copyright holders can pursue damages for infringement. By Winston Cho The U.S. Supreme Court has endorsed open-ended recovery of damages for ...
The case involves a catalog of music owned by Sherman Nealy and a partner, Tony Butler. After Nealy was imprisoned on a drug conviction in 1989, according to the decision, Butler licensed the catalog ...