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Former Bad Bunny Match Gets Favorable Bug in Demand for Use of His Voice in Two Songs · Global Voices

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The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled that Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, former partner of Bad Bunny, has the power to claim image and copyright rights for the use of his voice in the famous phrase “Bad Bunny, baby” on the themes of ‘Pa ti’ and ‘Dos Mil 16’. “The plaintiff has filed facts ... Continue reading “Exparace of Bad Bunny obtains favorable judgment in suit for use of his voice in two songs” Bad Bunny’s post Exparate obtains favorable j…

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The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled that Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, former partner of Bad Bunny, has the power to claim image and copyright rights for the use of his voice in the famous phrase “Bad Bunny, baby” on the themes of ‘Pa ti’ and ‘Dos Mil 16’. “The plaintiff has filed facts ... Continue reading “Exparace of Bad Bunny obtains favorable judgment in suit for use of his voice in two songs” Bad Bunny’s post Exparate obtains favorable j…

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Puerto Rico. The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled that Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, former partner of singer Bad Bunny, presented sufficient grounds to continue her claim for the use of her voice in the phrase "Bad Bunny, baby," used in the songs "Pa Ti" and "Dos Mil 16." In a decision written by Associate Justice Mildred Pabón, the high court concluded that the lower courts acted improperly in dismissing the claim related to the Moral Rights …

Carliz De La Cruz Hernández will continue to claim rights for the use of his voice in the song Dos Mil 16 and in performances by the artist, although he dismissed claims by Pa ti. WORLDO.- The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico ruled that Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, former partner of Bad Bunny, can continue his lawsuit against the artist for the use of his voice in the iconic phrase “Bad Bunny, baby”, considering that he presented sufficient grounds …

The Supreme Court ruled that Carliz De La Cruz can claim image and author rights for the use of his voice in the phrase “Bad Bunny, baby” on the themes ‘Pa ti’ and ‘Dos Mil 16’

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Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny suffered a setback in the legal battle he has with his former partner, Carliz de la Cruz Hernández, after the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico determined that the lawsuit filed by her can continue her course in court. The ruling does not represent a final judgment, but it does prevent [...] The post Ex-partner's lawsuit against Bad Bunny follows its course appeared first on Oronoticias.

The "Malo Rabbit" is in the eye of the storm after Puerto Rico's Supreme Court ruled in favor of his former partner for using his voice in the phrase "Bad Bunny, baby."

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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