Eminem's Publishing Company Sues Meta for $109M over Unlicensed Music Use
- Eminem's publishing company, Eight Mile Style, filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms for copyright infringement, seeking over $109 million in damages.
- Eminem alleges that Meta violated the copyright of 243 songs from his catalog by unauthorized storage, reproduction, and exploitation on its platforms.
- The lawsuit claims that Meta's features encourage users to use his music without proper attribution or license.
- Eight Mile Style seeks a jury trial and a court order to block Meta from using Eminem's music on its platforms.
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The lawsuit claims that Meta allowed its users to use Eminem's themes on their social networks despite not having the necessary rights
Rap star sues social media giant over unauthorized use of music
DETROIT, Mich. -- Rap star Eminem’s music company, Eight Mile Style, has filed a lawsuit against Meta, claiming the social media giant allowed users to access the rapper’s songs without proper permission.
Eminem sues Meta for $109 million, says they used his music without license
Eminem’s music company, based in Detroit, is suing Meta, alleging the social media company gave users access to his songs without his explicit permission, according to People Magazine.
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Eight Mile Style alleged that the social media company has reproduced and stored more than 200 rapper songs without permission or license.
The editorial company of rapper Eminem, Eight Mile Style, has filed a lawsuit against Meta (the parent company of Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp), for an alleged inaction in the distribution of rapper music through its platforms without proper license permission.
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