Webster "Yenddi" Batista Fernandez's partner, Jose Teran, was sentenced to six years in prison earlier this summer.
A singer-songwriter says the rapper knows he needed to pay for a prominent sample, but that he walked away from a nearly-finalized deal to do so.
Javier González alleges Oplaai continued to distribute his label Tamarindo Rekordsz's catalog, even after their deal was up.
The lawsuit claims SiriusXM is bundling its streaming and satellite services as part of a scheme to “grossly underpay the royalties it owes.”
In this week's Legal Beat, record labels sue over a project to digitize old records, Dua Lipa loses a bid to dismiss a “Levitating” copyright lawsuit & more.
Trevian C. Kutti is one of 18 people listed in the former president's fourth indictment this year.
Lawyers for Elon Musk's renamed social media site say the company cannot be sued for copyright infringement over content posted by its users.
The Internet Archive says its Great 78 project is preserving history, but major labels call it a "massive, unauthorized, digital record store of recordings."
Future Sound Asia is demanding compensation for singer Matty Healy's flaunting of country's anti-gay laws.
"I have always maintained my innocence and I always will," writes Lanez, who was convicted on three felony counts in December.