WEB/TECH: Universal Music Wins Eminem Song Royalty Lawsuit
A Los Angeles jury says the record company doesn't have to pay producers more for songs sold online, upholding the music industry's business model.
A federal jury in Los Angeles ruled Friday that Eminem's music royalties don't change just because a song has been sold online.
The decision prevents, at least for now, an upending of the music industry that could have greatly changed the financial relationship between record labels and artists, in which labels have long commanded most of the p...
All About Jazz — A Los Angeles jury says the record company doesn't have to pay producers more for songs sold online, upholding the music industry's business model.
A federal jury in L... more info
ContactMusic — EMINEM's record label has won a legal battle against the rapper's former publishing company in a royalties dispute.
FBT Productions bosses claimed Universal Music owed ..... more info
All About Jazz — An LA jury rejected claims by former Eminem producers FBT Productions that Universal owed $1.47 million in underpaid digital royalties. At stake was whether or not royalt... more info