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The lawsuit accuses the social media giant of profiting from Eminem's music without obtaining the proper license.
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 claims that Meta users have been able to attach 243 Eminem songs to their posts, and argues that the tech giant permitted their use without a licence.
The lawsuit, filed May 30 by Eight Mile Style in a Detroit federal court, contends Meta maintains online music libraries with Eminem songs supplied to the public for user posts.
Detroit rapper Eminem's music publishing company is suing Meta, alleging the social media giant made its songs available to users without permission. The lawsuit filed Friday alleges that the ...
The lawsuit contends Meta maintains online music libraries with Eminem songs supplied to the public for user posts without proper licensing. The Eminem music has been deployed "across millions of ...
Eminem’s camp hits Meta with a $109M lawsuit, alleging unauthorized use of 243 songs. A massive copyright war could be brewing.
The lawsuit alleges Eminem’s songs were made available in Meta’s “Music Libraries” to then be used in user-generated content using features such as Original Audio and Reels Remix.. The ...
Eminem filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms — owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — over allegations of copyright infringement. The rapper’s publishing company Eight Mile Style has ...
Eminem has released the following statement to XXL regarding 8 Mile Style's lawsuit against Meta. "8 Mile Style is a publishing company that administers my early catalog releases," the statement ...
The lawsuit alleges Eminem’s songs were made available in Meta’s “Music Libraries” to then be used in user-generated content using features such as Original Audio and Reels Remix.