Can a artist sue me for a song they did if they do not own the exclusive rights to the beat?
I love the intention behind what you are doing i.e. give more visibility and promotion to artists. Whether the artists you engage can sue you...
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Litigation Lawyer at Sacramento, CA
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I love the intention behind what you are doing i.e. give more visibility and promotion to artists. Whether the artists you engage can sue you...
Yes, you can sue. However, before you sue, you should do your very best to try to resolve the matter because litigation can be quite expensive and...
The applicable law to be concerned about is Texas' Right of Publicity law which protects a person from unauthorized use of their name or likeness...
Good question asked and my colleagues provide good answers i.e.: 1. turn the idea into a concrete form and use the legal tool of copyright law...
First, the headline of your question says you seek to take action against an artist "who stole an idea from your song." However, the body of your...
It is unfortunate that what was meant to be an exciting project and an opportunity to connect and engage with fans ended the way it has. The...
My colleagues all covered the legal issues that arise from your intended use well. You mentioned you would like to "teach about (the) brand."...
If in fact there are no records of it, and you ensured the video was also deleted from the trash folder of his phone, then all you can do is: 1)...
From a practical standpoint, ignoring your problems is never a good idea. So, whether you, in fact, owe the debt or you have been "falsely...
All responses by my colleagues so far make sense. If you have any intentions of suing, it means that you must necessarily gather information that...