https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/justice-vs-jb-justice.jpg
Justin Bieber is suing a French electronic group for using his logo in several songs, including one featuring Selena Gomez, and claiming that there are "multiple fucking violations" of his copyright.
https://weraveyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/1614426845603a32ddaf0ee.png
In a June 5 letter filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Bieber's management, MCA Music, claimed that Justice had copied their songs without his permission and made "multiple infringements of and by name use and distribution."
In some cases, including a track titled "D.A.N.C.E.," which has that "Justice" logo on it, Justice and his songwriters used similar names.
Justice's lawyer told The Times that the lawsuit is bogus because MCA never made it clear when or how much they were going to sue Bieber. He also said the case "should have been dismissed for failure to state a claim."
https://weraveyou.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Justin-Bieber-Justice.png
According to the complaint, Bieber's management has already begun removing its songs from iTunes, despite the fact that he owns the rights.
Tyler | 1617476117000 I canβt believe they did this to you Justin π€¬π€¬π‘π¨π‘π±π€ππ£π’πππ«π€―π° |
k0i_pond | 1617501038000 what |