The Source |Salt-N-Pepa Allege UMG Is Blocking Their Music From Streaming Amid Lawsuit
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – Salt-N-Pepa accuse Universal Music Group of blocking streaming access to their early hits while seeking over $1 million in damages for copyright violations, according to their lawsuit.
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Salt-N-Pepa Say They ‘Had to Sue’ UMG Amid Legal Battle Over Masters
Salt-N-Pepa are speaking out about their legal battle with Universal Music Group. In a new interview with Good Morning America, the rap duo — Cheryl “Salt” James and Sandra “Pepa” Denton — explained their decision to sue their record company more than 30 years after first signing their contract. Salt-N-Pepa filed a federal lawsuit against UMG in May, accusing the label of violating the Copyright Act by not allowing the musicians to reclaim contr…
Salt N Pepa Have A Copyright Lawsuit With Universal
Salt-N-Pepa have spoken out about their legal battle with Universal Music Group. In an interview with Good Morning America, the rap duo – Cheryl ‘Salt’ James and Sandra ‘Pepa’ Denton – explained their decision to sue their record company more than 30 years after first signing their contract. The history-making female hip-hop group claims that Universal is violating federal copyright law by refusing to allow them to exercise their so-called “term…
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