![]() Your product has to either be “common knowledge” (the legal term is slightly different, I’m not a lawyer, obviously) or you have to prove that the “copier” has experienced your product. ![]() ![]() All the details haven't yet been released to the public, so I can’t tell if there’s any reason that Lil Wayne would have heard the song they’re saying he allegedly copied, which would be key to their lawsuit’s success. Reuters has the story on Done Deal Enterprises, a company based in Georgia, who is trying to get some money out of Lil Wayne for copyright infringement. It appears that the struggles will only continue as he has been smacked with a huge lawsuit from a production company that claims he ripped off a song they created in 2009. He was just released after serving some jail time for gun possession “but bro, it wasn’t loaded!”. Lil Wayne can’t seem to catch a break these days.
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