"Many members of Congress have no idea that there are people making music in their own backyard," says Todd Dupler, the Recording Academy’s chief advocacy & public policy officer.
The 11th edition of Passman's trusty guide, All You Need to Know About the Music Business, comes out Oct. 24.
Lawmakers want to allow artists to sue those who copy their likeness without permission.
The Breakfast Club host is facing accusations that he aided a New Jersey house-flipper who lost investors millions. He says those claims are false and defamatory.
The company has called bans on the app “political theatre.”
The band is now seeking $17 million in damages, following a suit Holmes filed in August.
In an Oct. 6 decision, U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup ruled that the Sonos patent in the case is "unenforceable."
In this week's Legal Beat, new allegations rock the music industry, Cardi B wins at bankruptcy court, the Supreme Court takes a "vitally important" case & more.
A new class action, seeking damages for the “absolute fiasco” last month, is the latest in a growing number of lawsuits by spurned festival attendees.
Emaza Gibson claims the singer pressured her to have sex with him after signing her to his record label — and later dropped her after she repeatedly refused.






