BMG Rights Management, the label behind The Black Eyed Peas‘ second-stage career explosion and owner of much of the group’s publishing, is suing MGA Entertainment, the company behind the Bratz dolls, ...
BMG has reached a settlement to end a copyright lawsuit against a toymaker that promoted a brand of “unicorn poop” with a song called “My Poops” – a scatological parody set to the tune of Black Eyed ...
A Black Eyed Peas song is at the center of a lawsuit filed against the makers of a pooping unicorn doll for copyright infringement. There’s a lot packed into that sentence, so let’s break it down.
Black Eyed Peas and their music publishing company, BMG Rights Management, are suing a toy company for turning their multi-platinum smash, "My Humps," into "My Poops." According to BMG Rights ...
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Cleveland disc jockey and early rap artist Orrin Lynn Tolliver, Jr. has just been awarded nearly $1.2 million by a New York jury. The award comes after a former friend ...
"Whatcha gon' do with all that poop? / All that poop, woo, woo," a group of dancing unicorns sings in a 2020 commercial for Poopsie Slime Surprise toys Jack Irvin has over five years of experience ...
Los Angeles, CA - CIRCA 2009: Fergie of Black Eyed Peas in Los Angeles, California (CREDIT: Aaron Rapoport/Corbis/Getty Images) The makers behind a pooping unicorn toy have settled in a case with ...
Pop songs have a way of worming themselves into your head. That’s why they’re POP-ular. However, I feel that “My Humps” by the Black-Eyed Peas, deserves special recognition – if only because a friend ...
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Orrin Lynn Tolliver, Jr. , a Cleveland DJ and early rap artist, has been awarded nearly $1.2 million for the use of a sample from his 1983 song, "I Need A Freak," which was sampled without his ...