NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N' Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on their last album "Chinese Democracy."
Reuters — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N' Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on... more info
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Indie record labels Independiente and Domino Recording Company are both suing Guns N' Roses for copying parts of two song... more info
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Rocker Axl Rose is at the centre of a new plagiarism row - executives at two indie record labels have accused him of copying portions of songs... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Guns N' Roses rocker Axl Rose is at the centre of a new plagiarism row - executives at two indie record labels have accused him of copying portions of songs by German ele... more info
Guardian Music — German electro whizz Ulrich Schnauss alleges that Axl Rose borrowed from two of his songs for a Chinese Democracy trackElectronic musician Ulrich Schnauss has filed a law... more info