The corporation is accused of illegally selling tracks of the popular artist.
American rapper Eminem’s publishers Eight Mile Style and Martin Affiliated filed a lawsuit against the computer company Apple and the record company Aftermath Records, accusing them of illegally selling tracks of the popular artist.
According to lawyers for the two music publishers, a total of 93 Eminem songs are sold on Apple’s iTunes online store. As a result, Apple illegally received $2.5 million. dollars in revenue, and Aftermath – $4 million. dollars, the plaintiffs say.
Apple denied any wrongdoing and said the rapper’s tracks were sold under a contract with Aftermath. Among the tracks are hits such as Without Me, Soldier, Cleanin’ Out My Closet and even Eminem’s most famous track – Lose Yourself.
Curiously, Apple already has experience of legal battles against leading musicians. It is about The Beatles themselves, who in recent decades have sued Steve Jobs’ company a total of three times, but this time not for the use of their songs, but for the very name of the company. The reason is that their music company is also called Apple.
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