Bad Bunny Must Face Ex-Girlfriend’s Lawsuit over Voice Recording Used on ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ Track, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court Rules
The court said her voice may qualify for publicity and moral-rights protection and revived claims tied to the 2022 album track.
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Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend could continue the lawsuit she filed against the reggaeton singer for using a recording of his voice saying “Bad Bunny baby” in his song ‘Dos Mil 16’ of 2022 without his permission. In an 80-page ruling obtained by Rolling Stone, the Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled that Carliz De La Cruz Hernández can continue his lawsuit, claiming that the use of the recording violated his right to protect his identity from commercial …
Bad Bunny must face ex-girlfriend’s lawsuit over voice recording used on ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ track, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court rules
Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, who is seeking at least USD $40 million in damages, sued Bad Bunny and his label Rimas Entertainment in 2023. Source
Puerto Rico's Justice gives the green light to Bad Bunny's ex-girlfriend to continue her lawsuit for the voice note of 'Two Thousand 16'. The ruling, known on July 13, allows Carliz De La Cruz Hernández to continue her legal battle against the artist and Rimas Entertainment. Why Puerto Rico's Supreme continues to see merit in the claim According to the 80-page ruling that Rolling Stone has had access to, the court considers that De La Cruz prese…
Bad Bunny Scores Partial Win In $40M Lawsuit Filed By Ex-Girlfriend
Source: Jacopo Raule / Getty Bad Bunny has secured a partial legal victory in the $40 million lawsuit filed by his former girlfriend, but the case is not over just yet. Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court dismissed claims connected to one song while allowing other portions of the dispute to move forward.
The judicial dispute between Bad Bunny and her former partner, Carliz De La Cruz Hernández, added a new chapter. Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court ruled that a part of the lawsuit filed by the lawyer will be able to continue its proceedings in court. The legal action is related to the use of the phrase “Bad Bunny, baby”, recorded by De La Cruz in 2015. This, when they both had a relationship, and he began his musical career. Bad Bunny faces a milliona…
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