NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rapper Rick Ross cannot copyright the words "Everyday I'm hustlin'," a U.S. judge has ruled, putting an end to his claim against music group LMFAO for selling T-shirts with the ...
LMFAO can keep shufflin' with no interference from Ross. By Ashley Cullins Rick Ross can continue to hustle every day, but he can’t sue others who use his signature phrase, according to a federal ...
*Rick Ross’s lawsuit against LMFAO over a copyrighted catchphrase has hit a snafu, as that very copyright has now been called into question. On New Year’s Eve, 2013, Ross along with his producers sued ...
Rick Ross and LMFAO are headed for another round in court. Back in 2014, the MMG boss filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the dance music duo over their hit track “Party Rock Anthem.” The ...
“Do something that’s never been done before” is one of Rick Ross’ favorite mantras. It serves as both a motivator and scorekeeper. It also feels boundless with potential, yet at the same time empty, ...
“Where my money? I need, I need, I need cash!” Maybe Rick Ross wasn’t singing about the everyday grind of paying bills. But there once was a young Rick Ross, who struggled to find a way to balance his ...
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