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The rap group accused Universal Music Group of ignoring federal copyright law by not giving up the original copies of its ...
Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton filed the lawsuit in federal court in New York on Monday asserting that the ...
Salt-N-Pepa sue Universal Music Group to reclaim rights to masters, citing Copyright Act violations, and accuse label of ...
Universal Music Group, the biggest label in the music industry, is facing a storm of legal heat from some of the game’s most influential acts—across genres and generations. From defamation fights to ...
Salt-N-Pepa filed a lawsuit to get the duo's music masters back from its record label UMG, saying the company is violating copyright law.
Salt-N-Pepa has filed a lawsuit against UMG to reclaim their music masters, seeking injunctive relief, declaratory judgment, ...
The lawsuit suggests that situations like Salt-N-Pepa’s are the very reason the provision of the copyright act exists. It allows artists who made deals “at the beginning of their careers ...
Salt-N-Pepa’s lawsuit says the women’s agreements with the label make it very clear that they were not. The Queens, New York, duo of James and Denton became Salt-N-Pepa in 1985. They were ...
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