The group is demanding the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by Ohio cops who say Afroman broke the law by publicizing images of the guns-drawn raid on his home.
A Ghanaian rapper says he got an email trying to clear the sample, but that Drake released the song before he was able to respond.
In this week's Legal Beat, an AI-generated Drake song goes viral, Cam'ron is sued for using a photo of himself, Megan lobs new claims at her label and much more.
Artists and labels have legal tools to fight fakes created by artificial intelligence, but massive questions about AI-generated music loom unanswered.
His team said that the "Ghetto Supastar" MC was trying to reinvent himself by entering the political arena.
A court says Live Nation did nothing wrong when it declined to invest in a proposed festival that billed itself as a country version of Lilith Fair.
The Philly Pops is suing for violations of federal antitrust law, claiming the city's "Big Five" orchestra is trying to put it out business.
In her latest attack on her record label 1501 Certified, the star rapper claims leadership has "siphoned" out millions to make the company "judgment-proof."
The rapper allegedly failed to get a license before selling hoodies and other gear featuring an image of him wearing an "iconic pink mink coat" in 2003.
Amid growing concerns about the use of copyrighted songs to "train" AI music platforms, UMG says it "will not hesitate to take steps to protect our rights."