News
2h
MusicRadar on MSN“It was just the name that rhymed with ‘fan’”: The origins of Eminem’s use of the word 'Stan'
A six-minute short story, Stan tells the tale of an obsessive fan who keeps on writing to his idol, Eminem’s alter ego Slim ...
Hosted on MSN2mon
Meta sued by Eminem's publishing company over alleged copyright ...
This isn't the first time Meta has faced legal issues over the use of Eminem's music. In 2013, Eight Mile Style sued Facebook, alleging the social network used the Eminem song “Under the ...
Eminem is suing Meta, the tech behemoth owned by Mark Zuckerberg and parent company of Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, for illegal distribution of his songs without a valid licence. It seems ...
Exclusive: Rapper’s longtime manager Paul Rosenberg reflects on the track’s impact 25 years since its release, ahead of a new ...
Eminem’s publishing company, Eight Mile Style, is suing Meta, asking for more than $109 million in damages, E! Online reported The publishing company claims Meta violated the copyright of 243 of ...
Eminem’s Eight Mile Style sues Meta for $109M, alleging copyright infringement of 243 songs on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The lawsuit contends Meta maintains online music libraries with Eminem songs supplied to the public for user posts without proper licensing. The Eminem music has been deployed "across millions of ...
Eminem’s publishing company, Eight Mile Style, is suing Meta, asking for more than $109 million in damages, E! Online reported The publishing company claims Meta violated the copyright of 243 of ...
The publishing company claims Meta violated the copyright of 243 of Eminem’s songs through the “unauthorized storage, reproduction and exploration” of the music on its platforms. The lawsuit ...
Eminem’s publishing company, Eight Mile Style, is suing Meta, asking for more than $109 million in damages, E! Online reported The publishing company claims Meta violated the copyright of 243 of ...
Eminem’s publishing company, Eight Mile Style, is suing Meta, asking for more than $109 million in damages, E! Online reported The publishing company claims Meta violated the copyright of 243 of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results