Ye condenado a pagar una suma de seis cifras tras veredicto por infracción de derechos de autor

Un jurado determinó que Kanye West, ahora conocido como Ye, y sus empresas son responsables de utilizar sin autorización una maqueta inédita en una versión preliminar de su canción Hurricane.

El veredicto se dio a conocer el martes por la tarde en un caso presentado por Artists Revenue Advocates en nombre de cuatro músicos que crearon la base musical titulada MSD PT2 en marzo de 2018. Ye fue considerado personalmente responsable por 176.153 dólares, y Yeezy LLC deberá pagar la misma cantidad. A sus empresas minoristas Yeezy Supply y Mascotte Holdings se les ordenó pagar 41.625 y 44.627 dólares respectivamente.

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