Faced with accusations that they infringed Earth, Wind & Fire's name, a "legacy" band has made a bold counter-argument.
A label lawsuit says the organization’s “Great 78s” project amounts to just that. And it’s hard to see what its defense would be.
The case claims the Backstreet Boys singer repeatedly assaulted an intoxicated 15-year-old girl in 2003. He says the new allegations are false and were rejected by police.
Everybody get up, it's time to sue now.
The probe called for compensation of victims and the resignation of the agency's current chief executive.
In this week's Legal Beat, Eminem blocks a GOP hopeful from using his songs, a judge cites Biggie & Wu-Tang, the Isley Brothers continue to litigate, and more.
After a video of the candidate rapping the iconic song went viral, Eminem is using special “political entities” licensing rules to block the campaign from using his music.
The complaint alleges the touring giant and other companies involved in the show "placed more value on their own financial gain than on the safety of the workers."
The ruling covers most of Kelly's money held by Universal, but leaves unresolved questions about Kelly's funds held by Sony, his former label.
The court reversed an earlier ruling that dismissed the lawsuits, which claim Jackson's companies had a legal duty to protect two boys from the singer’s alleged abuse.