Kanye West loses lawsuit over uncleared sample played at stadium fan event
Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, has lost a lawsuit where he was accused of copyright infringement for using an uncleared music sample. The sample, from an instrumental called "MSD PT2" created by four musicians, was played during a live listening event for his then-unreleased album "Donda" at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium in July 2021.

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AI-generatedKanye West, now legally known as Ye, has lost a lawsuit where he was accused of copyright infringement for using an uncleared music sample. The sample, from an instrumental called "MSD PT2" created by four musicians, was played during a live listening event for his then-unreleased album "Donda" at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium in July 2021. The plaintiffs argued they were owed compensation for the sample's use at the event, which generated revenue for Ye through ticket sales and merchandise. A jury found Ye liable and awarded the musicians a six-figure sum. Ye's legal team stated the final payment would be less than anticipated, and a representative for Ye called the lawsuit a "failed shakedown." This is the second lawsuit Ye has lost this year.
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5 extractedA representative for West described the lawsuit outcome as a 'failed shakedown'.
West stated in court, 'I feel like a lot of people try to take advantage of me.'
A jury sided with the plaintiffs, who will receive a six-figure sum in compensation.
The sample was from the song 'MSD PT2' by four musicians, used in an unreleased version of West's song 'Hurricane'.
Kanye West lost a lawsuit alleging copyright infringement for playing an uncleared sample at a live event.