Kanye West testifica en un juicio por derechos de autor en Los Ángeles

Kanye West, ahora conocido como Ye, subió al estrado de los testigos en un caso de violación de derechos de autor en el centro de Los Ángeles este miércoles. Se enfrentó a preguntas sobre un supuesto sample no autorizado utilizado en su canción Hurricane.

El artista mostró una irritación visible durante su testimonio. Permaneció en silencio cuando fue saludado por el abogado de la parte contraria después de un descanso para almorzar y respondió a muchas preguntas con un monótono "no recuerdo". El caso se centra en las demandas de que Ye debe más de medio millón de dólares por utilizar un sample de la pista MSD PT2 sin autorización en un evento de escucha en Atlanta en 2021.

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