Chad Ochocinco has been name dropped in the “Basketball Wives” beef between his ex-wife Evelyn Lozada and her co-star OG.
15.01.2020 - 21:41 / variety.com
A female director filed a copyright infringement suit on Wednesday against M. Night Shyamalan and Apple, accusing them of bastardizing her 2013 film and re-envisioning it through a male gaze.
Francesca Gregorini wrote and directed “The Truth About Emanuel,” a psychological thriller about a woman who forms a relationship with a doll after the death of her infant. In the suit, she accuses Shyamalan of lifting elements from the film for his Apple TV Plus series “Servant.”
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Chad Ochocinco has been name dropped in the “Basketball Wives” beef between his ex-wife Evelyn Lozada and her co-star OG.
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Lakeith Stanfied is a huge Joker fan — and can't wait to take on the role one day.
Disney’s “The Lion King” remake, which won outstanding visual effects in a photoreal feature and putstanding virtual cinematography in a CG project at the Visual Effects Society, was a game-changer when it came to filmmaking. Visual effects supervisor Rob Legato and the VFX team took elements from live-action filmmaking, mixed in virtual reality technology and gaming technology to bring it all to life.
Peloton's countersuit against 15 music publishers claiming copyright infringement against the at-home exercise company has been dismissed by a federal judge. The $300 million lawsuit, originally filed by the publishers last March, alleged that Peloton -- which manufactures exercise bikes that stream instructor-led fitness classes via built-in touch screens -- had used more than 1,000 copyright musical compositions without obtaining needed licenses.
Post Malone and Bud Light are in a bit of a dilemma. The rapper and beer company created two awesome commercials promoting the newly-launched Bud Light Seltzer, and now they don't know which one should air during the Super Bowl.The first ad, "#PostyStore," shows the rapper entering a convenience store to purchase some of his go-to Bud Light, before he notices the Seltzer.
For Peloton, 2019 wasn’t exactly a year of good news -- especially regarding its relationship with the music industry. In March, the popular exercise equipment and media company was hit with a $150 million copyright lawsuit by the National Music Publishers’ Association, which claimed Peloton had not obtained proper licensing to play certain copyrighted songs to accompany its ride-along video classes.
Most Super Bowl advertisers put a glitzy commercial in the game and hope for the best. Anheuser-Busch wants viewers to have a stake in the pitch that gets presented on Game Day.
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Ariana Grande is facing a copyright lawsuit over “7 rings,” nearly a year after the track reached No. 1 on the Hot 100. LA-based performer Josh Stone (who uses the stage name Dot) alleged that the pop star’s team lifted his 2017 song “YOU NEED IT I GOT IT.”
Director Francesca Gregorini says Apple and Shyamalan plagiarised her 2013 film 'The Truth About Emanuel' on the recent 'Servant'.
Ed Sheeran has been ordered to disclose his concert earnings from his Divide Tour amid his ongoing Thinking Out Loud copyright lawsuit.
Does Ed Sheeran have an absolute right to perform "Thinking Out Loud" at concert? Depending on the outcome of a copyright lawsuit, he very well may lack such right to perform one of his biggest hits, according to a decision from a New York federal court on Wednesday.Sheeran has been facing claims that "Thinking Out Loud" infringes the Marvin Gaye classic "Let's Get It On." He's being pursued by multiple plaintiffs including Structured Asset Sales, founded by investment banker David Pullman.