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Millions at Stake: How 2 Live Crew Beat Bankruptcy to Reclaim Their Music


November 15, 2024Copyright Law, Entertainment IP2 live crew, bankruptcy, Copyright, Copyright Law, copyright termination, Entertainment IP, Entertainment law, Intellectual Property, IP Law, lawsuit, lil joe records, music law, music producer, Music Rights, musician rights, singer, skywalker records, songwriterthebriefing

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The 90s hip-hop group 2 Live Crew won big in their copyright case against Lil’ Joe Records. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg break down termination rights, bankruptcy, and what it means for artists reclaiming their work on this episode of The Briefing.

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