The artists and their music co-producers were sued for copyright infringement. May 7, 2013 — -- Musicians Usher, Justin Bieber and song co-producers have been sued for $10 million for allegedly ...
*Justin Bieber and Usher were ordered by a U.S. appeals court on Thursday to face a $10 million lawsuit over their 2010 single “Somebody to Love.” Two Virginia songwriters are claiming the singers ...
A judge says that no reasonable jury could see "Somebody to Love" as a copy of plaintiffs' song. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Justin Bieber and Usher have prevailed in a lawsuit that ...
Justin Bieber disappointed fans when he failed to take the stage with Usher as a surprise performer during the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime show. Although the singer attended the game with his wife, ...
Usher asked Justin Bieber to take part in his Super Bowl half-time show — but the “Baby” singer “wasn’t feeling it,” sources told Page Six. Before Sunday’s event, Bieber’s longtime friendship with ...
Not good news for Justin Bieber and Usher. A court ruled Thursday that the pair will have to face a $10 million lawsuit alleging copyright violation for “Somebody to Love,” a single off Bieber’s My ...
Apparently this case was thrown out of court in 2014 for lack of substance but clearly, its back up now! Justin Bieber and Usher Usher and Justin Bieber have a new suit in their hands and its all ...
Usher is confirming rumors that he asked Justin Bieber to perform with him at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas last weekend, explaining that things just didn't work out and there are no hard feelings. In ...
"He's gonna play the Super Bowl. I’ll go ahead and give you that — in the future," said Usher of Bieber not appearing during his performance on Sunday Jack Irvin has over five years of experience ...
A judge says that no reasonable jury could see "Somebody to Love" as a copy of plaintiffs' song. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Justin Bieber and Usher have prevailed in a lawsuit that ...
Justin Bieber and Usher were ordered by a U.S. appeals court on Thursday to face a $10 million lawsuit claiming the singers illegally copied parts of a song composed by two Virginia songwriters. By a ...