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BMG and toymaker MGA Entertainment have settled a lawsuit over a jingle that turned the Black Eyed Peas hit 'My Humps' into 'My Poops.' ...
After a months-long investigation of contracts, music recorder BMG discovered Black artists are paid at lower rates than white labelmates.
BMG has sued a toymaker alleging that a parody song based on the Black Eyed Peas’ "My Humps," titled "My Poops," infringes on the copyright.
The funniest music-related lawsuit of 2023 has ended before it could fully move through the bowels of the American legal system: BMG has settled its suit with MGA Entertainment after alleging the ...
BMG did not name the four labels, citing data protection compliance regulations, according to Rolling Stone. In some cases, royalty payouts for Black artists were 3.4 percent lower.
Music publisher BMG Rights Management sued toymaker MGA Entertainment Inc in Manhattan federal court on Thursday, alleging MGA copied the Black Eyed Peas' song "My Humps" to market pooping and ...
The record label and publisher BMG has uncovered evidence that some black artists were paid less than their white counterparts. The company launched a review of its catalogue in June, vowing to ...
BMG's review found four of its acquisitions paid Black artists below the level of non-Black acts on those respective labels.
MGA Entertainment, makers of unicorn poop slime, have settled with BMG over a copyright lawsuit regarding a parody of Black Eyed Peas' My Humps.
BMG promised to review all of its contracts with the goal of addressing "the music industry’s record of shameful treatment of black artists." ...
Leading music firm BMG has vowed to investigate historical inequalities in the record contracts of black artists ...
BMG did not name the four labels, citing data protection compliance regulations, according to Rolling Stone. In some cases, royalty payouts for Black artists were 3.4 percent lower.
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