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 ...
*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 ...
A federal judge did not ruled in favor of Rick Ross, who claims LMFAO's 2010 song "Party Rock Anthem" catchphrase "Everyday I'm shufflin'" is a copyright infringement of his chart-topper "Hustlin'," ...
The rapper says the "Party Rock Anthem" lyrics are an illegal "derivative" of his phrase "Everyday I'm hustlin'" from his 2006 debut single. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large At issue is ...