Suno, a company valued at $500 million, is facing a new copyright lawsuit filed by Germany's GEMA, as reported by Music Business Worldwide. This legal action adds to the ongoing scrutiny of the music industry, which has seen other notable disputes, including Napster's backlash over late royalty payments. Additionally, Universal Music Group successfully had a federal judge dismiss copyright claims from Fred Durst, the frontman of Limp Bizkit, who alleged he was cheated out of approximately $1 million in royalties. Limp Bizkit is also contending with a setback in a separate $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group regarding royalties.
Limp Bizkit Suffers Setback In $200M Royalties Lawsuit Against Universal Music Group https://t.co/eX29uFEZgY
Universal Music Group convinced a federal judge to toss copyright claims from a lawsuit accusing it of cheating Fred Durst, the frontman of Limp Bizkit, out of roughly $1 million in royalty payments. https://t.co/VknargUwpO
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