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Pay up: Lil Nas X Faces Copyright Law Suits

July 29, 2019 Randall S. Leave a comment

Pay up: Lil Nas X is being sued for copyright infringement over his song “Carry On,” which he made no…

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Posted in: MUSIC Filed under: copyright, intellectual property, lawsuit, music, rapper

California Love: Jenner’s Lawsuit Successfully Transferred to California

July 22, 2019 Randall S. Leave a comment

All she does is win! Alabama-based cosmetics company, Sheree Cosmetics, (“SC”), sued Kylie Jenner in October of last year for…

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Posted in: MODELS Filed under: Infringement, intellectual property, Jenner, lawsuit, legal, trademark

Losing It: Swift Lashes Out Against Her Label Over Her Copyrights

July 1, 2019 Randall S. Leave a comment

Big machine or big bully? The record company Big Machine Label Group, one of the most successful independent labels in…

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Posted in: MUSIC Filed under: contract, contracts, copyright, intellectual property, music, singer

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