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UNDATED (WKRC) - Warner Music Group is seeking up to $150,000 for every alleged unauthorized song that it claimed Crumbl used ...
Warner Music Group has sued the dessert chain over allegedly unauthorized use of music by artists such as Taylor Swift, Lizzo ...
The cookie company allegedly used songs by high-profile artists including Lizzo, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, and Beyoncé without authorisation.
The dessert company Crumbl Cookies, known for its rotating cookie menu and online attention through social media followers, has entered legal problems.
Warner Music Group (WMG), the record label and multinational entertainment company, filed a complaint on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. They are selling the bakery company, Crumbl Cookies, for $24 million.
This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,600 state ...
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Crumbl Cookies is being sued by Warner Music Group for a staggering $23.85M after the label accused them of using songs ...
Savvy social media marketing has frequently been credited for cookie seller Crumbl’s rapid growth in recent years. But that ...
Warner Music Group filed a lawsuit against Crumbl, the cookie company, for copyright infringement in dozens of cookie social media posts.
Warner Music Group is suing US retail chain Crumbl for copyright infringement involving at least 159 recordings and compositions.
Warner Music Group has partnered with cross-cultural entrepreneur Anjula Acharia to launch 5 Junction, a new joint venture ...