The funniest music-related lawsuit of 2023 has ended before it could fully move through the bowels of the American legal system: BMG has settled its suit with MGA Entertainment after alleging the ...
BMG Rights Management, the label behind The Black Eyed Peas‘ second-stage career explosion and owner of much of the group’s publishing, is suing MGA Entertainment, the company behind the Bratz dolls, ...
The post Pooping Unicorn Toymaker Settles Lawsuit Over Parody of Black Eyed Peas’ “My Humps” appeared first on Consequence. Fans of the Poopsie Slime Surprise line of unicorn toys and Black Eyed Peas ...
Can a unicorn toy that poops sparkling slime also function as a form of cultural criticism? Or, if that toy tweaks the lyrics of a popular song, is it simply exploiting the market for that song ...
To begin with, the unauthorised ones on arterial and sub-arterial roads will be removed. Secondly, at present the humps come in various sizes and shapes, but, henceforth, there will be only two types ...
The agreement marks an abrupt end to what could have been a major battle over copyright "fair use" and the legal protections for parody songs. By Bill Donahue BMG has reached a settlement to end a ...
Black Eyed Peas and their music publishing company, BMG Rights Management, are suing a toy company for turning their multi-platinum smash, "My Humps," into "My Poops." According to BMG Rights ...
BMG accused MGA of violating copyright interest in hit song 'My Humps' MGA used song to advertise unicorn dolls that excrete sparkling slime Oct 4 (Reuters) - Toymaker MGA Entertainment and music ...