BBC News - Jul 25, 2008
US rapper Lil' Wayne has been sued by a music publishing company over claims he released a version of Rolling Stones song Play With Fire without permission.
MTV.com - Jul 25, 2008
Abkco Music Inc. claims the bonus track infringes on copyright of the Stones' 'Play With Fire.' By Gil Kaufman Add Lil Wayne to the long list of rappers who
Gigwise - Jul 25, 2008
by Daniel Melia American rapper Lil Wayne is being sued for using a track by the Rolling Stones with out permission. It is alleged that Wayne used parts of
MegaStar.co.uk - Jul 25, 2008
The pumped-up rhymer is number two in the US Billboard charts with Tha Carter III, after selling more than a million copies in the first week of release.
Contactmusic.com - Jul 25, 2008
Rapper LIL WAYNE is facing legal action over accusations he has copied THE ROLLING STONES in one of his songs. Bosses at music publishing firm Abkco Music
Cinema Blend - Jul 24, 2008
By Glen Boyd: 2008-07-24 23:20:40 Welcome back to the CB Music Friday Flash, with apologies for last week’s absence. You know what they say about starting
Stuff.co.nz - Jul 24, 2008
PLAYING WITH FIRE: Rap star Lil Wayne is being sued over a song lawyers say resembles a track by rock act The Rolling Stones. A musical publishing company
FN\x27 Famous - Jul 25, 2008
Now that Lil Wayne is a superstar rapper, he just can’t stay out of trouble. The rapper was recently sued over a song from his new album, Tha Carter III,
Sixshot.com - Jul 24, 2008
Lil Wayne has reportedly been sued by a musical publishing company for using a Rolling Stones song without permission. According to Reuters, Abkco Music