Black Eyed Peas and their music publishing company, BMG Rights Management, are suing a toy company for turning their multi-platinum smash, "My Humps," into "My Poops." According to BMG Rights ...
Black Eyed Peas‘ music publisher BMG Rights Management is suing a toymaker over a line of pooping and dancing unicorn dolls that allegedly sing the band’s hit ‘My Humps’. Yes, you read that correctly.
"Whatcha gon' do with all that poop? / All that poop, woo, woo," a group of dancing unicorns sings in a 2020 commercial for Poopsie Slime Surprise toys The Black Eyed Peas may have called for "no ...
BMG Rights Management, the label behind The Black Eyed Peas‘ second-stage career explosion and owner of much of the group’s publishing, is suing MGA Entertainment, the company behind the Bratz dolls, ...
In what’s an early frontrunner for the silliest lawsuit of 2023, music giant BMG has sued a toymaker alleging that a parody song based on the Black Eyed Peas’ “My Humps” — titled “My Poops,” and used ...
According to court documents obtained by AllHipHop, BMG Rights Management is suing toy company MGA Entertainment for committing “a tortious act of copyright infringement. Black Eyed Peas released “My ...
The poop is hitting the fan with the Black Eyed Peas. BMG Rights Management — the music publishing company for the Grammy-winning group behind “I Gotta Feeling,” “Boom Boom Pow” and “Where Is the Love ...
Toymaker MGA Entertainment has settled with BMG in a copyright lawsuit over MGA's parody of Black Eyed Peas' 2005 hit, "My Humps," used in a television commercial. The amount of the settlement has not ...
Sometimes imitation isn’t flattering, at least from Black Eyed Peas‘ record label BMG Rights Management’s standpoint. Last week, the company made headlines after news outlets reported that they were ...
The funniest music-related lawsuit of 2023 has ended before it could fully move through the bowels of the American legal system: BMG has settled its suit with MGA Entertainment after alleging the ...
There has been a lot of discussion in the media recently regarding the unauthorized use of another’s art. From accusations that the Lensa app used artists’ works without permission to Congresswoman ...
John Rogers/Getty Black Eyed Peas The Black Eyed Peas may have called for "no drama" on 2005's Grammy-winning "My Humps" — but the music company BMG, which owns the song's copyright, is suing a toy ...