The battle rapper was arrested by U.S. marshals in New Jersey on Oct. 13.
Allowing a lawsuit over "basic musical building blocks" to move forward toward trial will hurt future songwriters, Sheeran's attorneys argue.
A message threatening to "whack" someone played a key role in denying bond to Gunna. Having seen it, his attorneys now say prosecutors hoodwinked the judge.
The rapper's lawyers have warned that Tasha is taking "steps to insulate herself" from the huge damages award against her.
Will the case make "countless" works illegal? Or effectively make copyright law meaningless? The high court heard both arguments.
The comedian & his co-plaintiff Clayton English allege they were racially profiled and illegally stopped at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The singer, who has a preliminary Jan. 3 trial date, is denying the allegations.
A court ruled that Wolfgang's infringed copyrights – but also refused an injunction and awarded only a tiny fraction of the damages that publishers wanted.
Operators of stations in California, Florida and Connecticut made a “strategic decision” to simply not pay royalties, the suits say.
Also in this week's recap, California passes a landmark rap lyrics law, Fat Joe sues his accountants, a court cracks down on a YouTube ripper and much more.