The two companies have hired Latham & Watkins, the firm that also represents Open AI and Anthropic, to defend them against lawsuits filed by the three majors last month.
The group, which famously doesn't allow its music to be used in ads, says the owner of the restaurant chain used the song anyway.
Lawyers for the victim claim they have video evidence showing Klinghoffer using a device "mere seconds" before a fatal collision with a pedestrian.
Less than two months after suing Spotify for bricking the short-lived devices, a group of jilted consumers have withdrawn their case.
The deal will end a three-way intellectual property war with a fashion designer and a former record label employee over the lucrative image.
In this week's Legal Beat, an important new rule on streaming royalties, a judge's ruling on the Prince estate, a dismissal of a case against Jelly Roll, and more.
A group once named "Philly’s favorite wedding band" is voluntarily dismissing a lawsuit that claimed the country star's rise to fame had harmed the group's name recognition.
The new rule clears up uncertainty about who gets paid streaming royalties when songwriters take back their music rights – a trickier question than it sounds.
The National Independent Venue Association is asking fans and professionals to lobby Congress and the White House to pass two bills that would clean up live events ticketing.
Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar allege the rapper used their song "Greasy Frybread" in the hit track, which reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.