Decapitated recently announced that they were planning to sue Earache Records for unpaid royalties. Now, Earache Records‘ UK/European label manager, Dan Tobin told Team Rock that the case had already been taken to court last November, and that the court took the label’s side. Tobin said the following: “The court decided in Earache’s favor back…
Decapitated have decided to take legal action against Earache Records, due to unpaid royalties from the albums they released through the label. If you want to help the band with legal expenses, you can purchase the new “20 Years of Madness” shirt HERE. Waclaw “Vogg” Kieltyka discussed the suit in the below video: Vogg said…
Chris Cornell and A&M Records have officially recieved the master tapes for Temple of the Dog’s self-titled album, which was released 25 years ago. The tapes were in possession of Rajan Parashar, founder of London Bridge Studios in Seattle, WA and brother of the late Rick Parashar, who produced the effort, but they were returned…
Five Finger Death Punch are currently being sued by their label Prospect Park, due to them claiming that the band is “shamelessly attempting to cash in before the anticipated downfall of their addicted bandmate [Ivan Moody].” The group issued their own statement disputing those claims, and said that the label didn’t want them to record…
Five Finger Death Punch have officially commented on being sued by their label Prospect Park. The lawsuit came as a result of label claiming that the band is “shamelessly attempting to cash in before the anticipated downfall of their addicted bandmate [Ivan Moody].” Here’s the band’s full statement: “Desperate people do desperate things. We are…
According to TMZ, Five Finger Death Punch ard being sued by their label Prospect Park. The lawsuit comes as a result of label claiming that the band is “shamelessly attempting to cash in before the anticipated downfall of their addicted bandmate [Ivan Moody].” Prospect Park also said that the band is just rushing to push…
Multiple sites have been reporting that Rammstein has filed a €66,000 (roughly $75,000 USD) lawsuit against the German government, due to the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons indexing their 2009 album “Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da,” because of the song “Ich Tu Dir Weh” and the effort’s cover art. The album was…
According to The Detroit Free Press, Anthrax are facing a $1 million lawsuit, due to their Hanukkah holiday sweater, which apparently had a similar design to one made and registered by Aaron Cummings. 300 copies were available via Rockabilia, who, along with Global Merchandising Services, are part of the suit.
As previously reported, Avenged Sevenfold have been sued by Warner Bros. for trying to sever ties with the label on the grounds of the “seven year rule.” The band has now issued a statement about the situation, which you can read below. “We recently exercised our rights under California law and notified Warner Bros. Records…
According to Billboard, Avenged Sevenfold are getting sued by Warner Bros. for trying to get out of their contract by using the “seven-year rule,” which is a part of the California Labor Code that “allows parties to leave personal service contracts under certain circumstances after seven years have passed.” The band apparently still owes the…
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