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ALEXANDRIA, VA (CelebrityAccess) — A federal court has upheld a 2019 ruling in a copyright infringement suit awarding $1 billion for major labels, ...
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Clubhouse Beat Battles: Are Your Beats Safe?
(Hypebot) — One of the impacts of the pandemic has been the rise in popularity of the Clubhouse app, with its drop-in audio ...
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Report: DaBaby Arrested In Los Angeles On Gun Charge
LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) — Rapper DaBaby was arrested for firearms possession during a Rodeo Drive shopping trip in Beverly Hills on Thursday. According ...
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Nicki Minaj Pays $450,000 To Tracy Chapman In ‘Sorry’ Copyright Case
(CelebrityAccess) — Tracy Chapman announced a legal victory over rapper Nicki Minaj and her use of samples of Chapman’s music in the leaked ...
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Iced Earth Guitarist Jon Schaffer Sought By The FBI In Connection With The Capitol Riot
(CelebrityAccess) — Jon Schaffer, the founder of Tampa-based heavy metal band Iced Earth, is being sought by Federal law enforcement officials after he ...
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Ticketmaster Pays $10 Million, Agrees To Deferred Prosecution To Settle Songkick Hack
(CelebrityAccess) — Live Nation’s Ticketmaster subsidiary agreed to pay a $10 million fine to settle federal charges that it illicitly accessed Songkick’s computer ...
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Congress Agrees On Coronavirus Stimulus With $15 Billion For Concert Venues And Movie Theaters
WASHINGTON D.C. (CelebrityAccess) — The United States Congress announced they have reached an agreement on a 900-billion-dollar stimulus package to address the financial ...
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Just For Laughs Founder Gilbert Rozon Acquitted Of Sexual Assault Charge
MONTREAL (CelebrityAccess) — Gilbert Rozon, founder of Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival, has been acquitted after he was accused of sexually assaulting a ...
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Lil Wayne Pleads Guilty To Firearm Possession Charge
MIAMI (CelebrityAccess) — A year after he was arrested at a Miami airport following the discovery of drugs and a gold plated handgun ...
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The Feds, 46 States Sue To Break Up Facebook
(CelebrityAccess) — On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission, along with attorneys general from 46 state governments as well as Guam and the District ...
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