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Why do rap lyrics continue to be used to demonize people inside and outside the courtroom, in ways that no other art form has ...
The use of rap lyrics as evidence in criminal trials is drawing renewed scrutiny as the case of James Broadnax heads toward a scheduled execution date. According to the Associated Press, Broadnax, who ...
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The AI giant says it's time to end a copyright lawsuit brought by Universal Music Group and other publishers. By Rachel Scharf Anthropic says it’s time to end a copyright lawsuit brought by Universal ...
Maryland's new PACE Act makes it the third state to pass laws restricting prosecutors' use of rap lyrics in criminal cases. Maryland has passed a new law as part of a nationwide effort to limit ...
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March 18 (Reuters) - Music company BMG Rights Management has sued artificial intelligence company Anthropic in California federal court for allegedly using its copyrighted lyrics ‌to train the large ...
Travis Scott and other prominent rap artists have filed amicus briefs with the Supreme Court challenging the use of rap lyrics as evidence in a death penalty case. The case involves James Garfield ...
Travis Scott is among a group of rappers defending a man on death row in Texas. Scott has signed an amicus brief addressed to the Supreme Court stating that James Broadnax had his First Amendment ...