The rapper could be facing a big bill after his failed lawsuit claiming MGA's line of dolls copied the look of a defunct teen pop trio created by his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris.
The company says the rapper turned a "garden-variety" business dispute into a "sham" by making "inflammatory" claims of racism.
Genius claimed a ruling for Google over lyrics was “unjust” and “absurd," but the Supreme Court isn't interested.
Weeks after a similar law was struck down in Tennessee, a federal judge says Florida's new statute is likely also unconstitutional.
The deal will resolve allegations that the star singer's video was created with "blatant disregard" of a filmmaker's intellectual property.
After nearly a decade of bitter litigation, the former creative partners have agreed to end the case without a final ruling.
Prosecutors asked to delay his release while they file an appeal, but a federal judge denied that request.
Prosecutors say the 2016 shooting at Irving Plaza came after years of feuding between the hip-hop podcaster and the Brooklyn rapper.
In this week's Legal Beat, Twitter faces a music business showdown, Bad Bunny aims to end a massive lawsuit over reggaeton's favorite rhythm, and much more.
The copyright case alleges hundreds of reggaeton tracks ripped off a little-known 1989 song, but now Anitta, Pitbull, Luis Fonsi and many others are fighting back.






