In taking up a copyright case brought by the major labels, SCOTUS is preparing to decide what responsibility ISPs have for illegal music downloads.
The high court finally ends an unsuccessful legal battle over accusations that Sheeran's hit “Thinking Out Loud” infringed Gaye‘s iconic track.
The concert giant says the scathing ruling showed "judicial hostility" to private arbitration and warns that it will have "far-reaching consequences."
The festival business has increasingly relied on TikTok for marketing. Now, as the Supreme Court deliberates a law that could wipe it out in the U.S., many are looking at alternatives.
The nation's highest court will hear arguments Friday (Jan. 10) over a law aimed at forcing the platform's sale by its Chinese parent company ByteDance.
The justices will weigh whether the law violates the First Amendment in a Jan. 10 hearing.
Lawyers for the company are asking the justices to step in before the law's Jan. 19 deadline.
The justices want to know if they should tackle a copyright case that Cox has warned could cause "confusion, disruption, and chaos on the internet."
The high court, which hears only a tiny fraction of the cases it receives, effectively finalizes one of Kelly's two sets of abuse convictions.
The star called out Clarence Thomas, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.






