
Beyonce and Chloe Bailey face lawsuits over copyright.
The singer’s Parkwood Entertainment Chloe Baileywho signed the tag.
Moore, also known as 4rest (Forest), filed a lawsuit in New York on Thursday, accusing fraudulent misrepresentations that violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), civil conspiracy and deceptive business practices.
The 39-year-old Grammy nominee claimed in court filings that he “contributed a lot of original lyrics, melodies and creative guidance to several lead records from Bailey’s album Paradise on Trouble,” The record was released in August.
The recordings also include favorites, and probably the same underwear—he claims all of them “a commercially released by the defendant and manifested without his knowledge or consent.”
He claimed that before the 26-year-old promoted the same underwear on her Instagram, she “intentionally ignored” the DMCA violation, stopping and stopping notifying him that she had sent her.
Moore went on to explain that the same underwear was inspired by the relationship with the woman. He recorded the original demo of the song, which was recorded based on her “Roman Relationships After Hesitation and Emotional Fight.”
He demanded $5 million in punitive damages per song.
He also requested a jury trial and sought statutory damages for each infringement of up to $150,000, statutory damages, up to $25,000 per DMCA violation, as well as intentional copyright infringement, fraudulent misstatements and civil liability Compensation and punitive damages for conspiracy.
The California-based artist also filed charges against allegations from Columbia Records, Music Entertainment, Sony Music Entertainment, ABC Corporation 1-10, John and Jane.
He claimed that the defendant “appropriated his contribution to the works, misregistered the works under their name, and used them to conduct multiple revenue-generating commercial commercials in the absence of authorization and unauthorized commercial platforms. income.”
Beyoncé, 43, said angrily that the situation was out of control, a source told Dailymail.
They said Beyoncé walked so far angrily. “They said. “This lawsuit is horrible to everyone involved.” ”
They claimed that communication between Bailey and Parkwood had been “collapsed” within the weeks after the filing, and they were caught in lawsuits regarding theft of intellectual property, especially after seeing Marvin Gaye’s lawsuit against How bad Robin has after Tick’s career.