

Kendall Minter, Celebrity Entertainment Lawyer, Music Industry expert and author gives us an overvie
We are very proud and delighted to bring to you a 10 minute interview of the amazing Kendall Minter: an entertainment lawyer, expert in the music industry and copyrights and author. Really! This is a video that all artists, aspiring or establish should watch to ensure they keep up to date with new music industry methods, tools and trends. Kendall shares many useful insights and provides key resources that will be helpful to many of you, our dear friends and readers. We are ve


Exclusive webinar with special celebrity guests "OMI" International Pop Sensation & Mu
"Join ASKMUSICLAWYER.COM in an exclusive webinar with special celebrity guests "OMI," the international Pop music phenomenon who recently took the world by storm reaching number #1 with the club trending song "Cheerleader" in 55 countries and ‘Specialist” the International Producer/Manager, Talent finder, Artist & Brand Developer with song credits for Rihanna, Shabba Ranks, Mad Cobra, Patra, Albarosie, and more!"


She’s Got Game
And boy does she ever! The she I’m referring to is Priscilla Rainey, a contestant on Game’s reality TV series, “She’s Got Game”. And how does she have Game you ask…by the balls really with these sexual battery claims she is alleging. Game has been hit with a $10 million lawsuit by plaintiff, Priscilla Rainey, based on an off-camera incident that occurred and which Plaintiff believed was part of the show. Some background: The purpose of Game’s reality show is to find love.


Big Pimpin’, Spending Cheese…
Jay Z, Timbaland, EMI and a host of others are heading to court this October on a copyright infringement case for Big Pimpin’. And yes I do mean the Big Pimpin’ that was released in the 1990’s. This is a case that is 16 years in the making! The backdrop: Timbaland worked with Jay-Z on the song and one day while they were in the studio, Timbaland played a CD with an old Egyptian composition on it, which he believed to be in the public domain. The song “Khosara, Khosara” w
Dr. Luke May be Forced to Pay the Price
Looks like Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald has found himself on the receiving end of a lawsuit yet again - this time for copyright infringement of a “breakbeat” used in Jessie J’s hit song “Price Tag”. A “breakbeat” is defined as those portions of a record containing a primarily percussive instrumental segment. The plaintiff, New Old Music Group (“NOMG”) is the creator of a 1975 composition, “Zimba Ku”, which was recorded by a band, namely Black Heat. The recording included a perc