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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Salt-N-Pepa Lawsuit Against UMG Dismissed

Salt-N-Pepa Lawsuit Against UMG Dismissed

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Salt-N-Pepa's lawsuit against Universal Music Group was dismissed.
  • The duo alleged violation of the Copyright Act regarding music IP.
  • UMG stated attempts were made to resolve the matter amicably.
Salt-N-Pepa Lawsuit Against UMG Dismissed

Salt-N-Pepa's lawsuit against Universal Music Group has been dismissed by a federal court. The rap duo had accused the company of holding their music "hostage" by preventing them from reclaiming intellectual property rights 35 years after release, asserting a violation of the Copyright Act.

District Judge Denise Cote in the Southern District of New York granted UMG's motion to dismiss the case, ruling that the lawsuit failed to state a claim. A UMG spokesperson stated they were gratified by the dismissal and that prior attempts were made to resolve the matter amicably.

Despite the court's decision, UMG expressed openness to future reconciliation, aiming to amplify Salt-N-Pepa's legacy. The duo, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in November, had previously highlighted the removal of their music from streaming services as part of their broader fight for artist ownership and industry fairness.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Salt-N-Pepa's lawsuit against Universal Music Group was dismissed by a federal court.
Salt-N-Pepa sued UMG alleging a violation of the Copyright Act regarding the reclamation of their music's intellectual property.
Universal Music Group stated they attempted to resolve the matter amicably and were gratified by the lawsuit's dismissal.

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