Eminem's publisher has sued LaFontaine Ford St. Clair for an ad spot promoting a Lions F-150, claiming the dealer failed to license "Lose Yourself."
This isn’t the first time that Eminem has sued a company in the automotive industry for the illegal use of this particular song.
LaFontaine Ford St. Clair faces a lawsuit for using Eminem’s song in promotional content. The dealership allegedly didn’t secure the necessary ‘synch’ license for using the song. Eminem’s publishing company seeks $150,
According to TMZ, Eminem’s hit song “ Lose Yourself ” is at the helm of a copyright infringement lawsuit. The outlet reports that today (January 27) Eight Mile Style, a partial owner of Eminem’s catalog filed paperwork against a LaFontaine Ford St. Clair, Ford dealership, for unauthorized use of the track in its recent advertisement.
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Eminem’s music publishing company “Eight Mile Style” has sued a Metro Detroit Ford dealership due to copyright infringement in federal court over the alleged unauthorized usage of his hit song “Lose Yourself.
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Eminem's publisher sued a Detroit car dealership for using "Lose Yourself" in TikTok, Instagram and Facebook advertisements in a lawsuit on Monday.
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