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Eminem's Eight Mile Style is suing Meta for over $109 million in damages for copyright infringement lawsuit, and also requested a jury trial.
The lawsuit accuses the social media giant of profiting from Eminem's music without obtaining the proper license.
Eight Mile Style is asking for $150,000 for each song used without permission and for each platform where Meta made those songs available, and a court order stopping the company from unlawfully ...
Eminem’s Eight Mile Style sues Meta for $109M, alleging copyright infringement of 243 songs on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Eight Mile Style seeks damages that could, at the extreme end, amount to billions of dollars. Spotify, which went public last year , is now valued at $26 billion.
A judge rules Eight Mile Style can move forward on a claim that HFA aided Spotify's infringement of songs including "Lose Yourself.
Eminem's publisher Eight Mile Style has filed a major new lawsuit claiming Spotify has infringed hundreds of song copyrights and challenging the constitutionality of a recently passed music ...
In 2019, Eight Mile Style sued Spotify, accusing the service of acting “deceptively” by pretending to have the proper licenses to stream more than 240 songs from the rapper’s catalog.
Eight Mile Style LLC claimed that its contract with Aftermath Records did not authorize the record label to strike a download deal with Apple's iTunes.
Eight Mile Style also requested a jury trial. The suit claims the Oscar winner's songs “are some of the most valuable in the world, and Eight Mile Style is very protective of these iconic songs.” ...