The rapper and his wife claim toymaker MGA stole the name and design of its “OMG” dolls from the teen pop trio OMG Girlz.
Jack Dorsey began thinking of acquiring the music streaming service after vacationing with Jay-Z.
Deborah Robinson would advise the president on U.S. intellectual property strategy.
The rocker claims his ex-fiance recruited women to make false allegations of sexual abuse, but a judge ruled that many of his claims should be dismissed.
Music executive Anthony Martini, whose band was also scheduled to play the festival, claims promoter John D'Esposito has been in default since January.
The claims came in a civil suit from a former production assistant on We're Here.
The "Thinking Out Loud" singer argued that the trial was a threat to all musicians who create their own music.
As part of the settlement, Spinrilla founder Jeffrey Copeland is also forbidden from operating the site or anything like it again.
The class-action lawsuit says the company deceived investors by failing to warn them about the rapper's "problematic behavior" before ending its Yeezy deal.
Sheeran says he couldn’t believe that somebody would listen to one of his songs and then “diminish it by saying I stole it.”