WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Miami music producer in a legal fight with Warner Music over a song by rapper Flo Rida, resolving a dispute over the time ...
A lower court's decision favored producer Sherman Nealy, who sued a Warner subsidiary and others in Florida federal court in 2018. (File Photo) The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a ...
Ruling in favor of a Miami music producer, Sherman Nealy, over a song by rapper Flo Rida, the Supreme Court held on May 9 that there is no time limit for recovering monetary damages in copyright cases ...
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WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to let music producer Sherman Nealy claim over a decade's worth of damages for an unlicensed sample of his work used in Flo Rida’s 2008 hit “In ...
Given that there are around 100 defendants involved in the lawsuit - and potentially thousands of tracks using the rhythm - the outcome of the case could have a big impact on the entire reggaeton ...
In this week's Legal Beat, a high-profile RICO trial in Atlanta drags on, the Supreme Court rules against Warner Music, Childish Gambino wins a song-theft case, and much more. By Bill Donahue This ...
Holland & Knight’s Thomas Brooke reviews SCOTUS copyright case High court doesn’t take on discovery rule in Nealy or Hearst Copyright disputes often turn on the ...
A three-year legal battle over Donald Glover (aka Childish Gambino)’s 2018 hit This Is America appears to have ended, with an appeals court upholding Glover’s victory in the case. Last year, a ...