Public Enemy frontman wages war against world's biggest record company over royalties from digital music salesChuck D is suing the label that owns the rights to the first five Public Enemy albums for $100m in royalties. He has formed an unlikely trifecta with Rob Zombie and the estate of Rick James, each of which is also suing Universal Music Group over their treatment of revenue from digital music sales."UMG is paying … roughly 25% of the royalties that it should be paying them for moneys rec...
Guardian Music — Public Enemy frontman wages war against world's biggest record company over royalties from digital music salesChuck D is suing the label that owns the rights to the first... more info