Music Law Roundup: Bad Bunny Lawsuit Advances, Taylor Swift Wins Lyrics Case, Chris Brown Dog Attack Verdict
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Bill Donahue
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This article covers recent legal developments in the music industry, including a lawsuit against Bad Bunny moving forward over the dembow rhythm used in reggaetón, Taylor Swift winning a case against lyrics copyright claims, and Chris Brown facing a verdict related to a dog attack. It rounds up multiple legal stories affecting major music artists.
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· 3 pulledIf you've ever listened to reggaetón, you've heard it: Boom-ch-boom-chick, boom-ch-boom-chick, boom-ch-boom-chick.
That infectious percussion — called the dembow rhythm — is a 'sonic signpost' that plays under almost every track in the genre.
For the past five years, it's also been the subject
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