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Court Rules Sting International Cannot Testify in Reggaeton vs. Dancehall Copyright Case; Defense Requests $40,000 Legal Fees - World Music Views

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Los Angeles, June 23, 2025 — In the escalating copyright dispute involving Caribbean producers Steely and Cleveland Browne and several key music industry figures over the Fish Market, Dem Bow and Pounder Riddims, the plaintiffs have fiercely opposed a defense demand for over $40,000 in attorneys’ fees. In a newly filed response, attorneys from Doniger/Burroughs described the fee request as inflated, redundant, and ethically compromised, especial…
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The Puerto Rican artist Brray premiered his expected EP “Inframundo”, a production that combines classic reggaeton and modern sounds, headed by the simple “Dalo To” in collaboration with Tito El Bambino. The project is now available on all digital platforms. “Dalo To” mixes the energy of the old-school reggaeton with the lyrical style of Brray. The song, with a hypnotic rhythm and direct lyrics, pays tribute to the golden age of the genre at the…

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WMV MAGAZINE broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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