Black Eyed Peas musician Will.i.am may. or may not, be taking legal action against another hit music man, Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D, over Williams' new creative brand, a company named "i am OTHER."
According to court documents obtained by Rolling Stone magazine, Will.i.am, 38, whose real name is William James Adams, claims ownership of the copyright to the phrase…
Will.i.am is suing Pharrell Williams over his 'i am OTHER' brand. According to official court documents obtained by Rolling Stone, will.i.am cites that the logo utilized by Pharrell bears a "confusingly similar" resemblance to his own 'I AM' trademarked goods. "The registration of the mark... is likely to dilute the I AM mark and the WILL.I.AM mark," the document…
Amid all the congratulations on the birth of his new baby girl, Kanye West now has something less favorable to contemplate. The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) has frowned upon the Chicago rapper’s choice to use the disease as a punchline in “On Sight,” a track from his latest album, “Yeezus,” reports TMZ.
Mary J. Blige is being sued for allegedly bailing on a concert in Dallas last December -- and according to the lawsuit, it's kinda Mick Jagger's fault.
A promotional company called Vision Entertainment Worldwide has sued Mary J. and her production company, claiming the singer agreed to perform in Dallas on December 9th, 2012 ... but canceled…
Two of Nate Dogg's baby mamas are trading legal blows over child support payments ... with one trying to block the other's attempt to get more money from his estate.
According to docs filed this week in Los Angeles Superior Court, Rhoda Mouton is asking a judge to deny Omena Norris' request for an increase in support for the child she had with Nate back in… Continue
Unbelievable -- Justin Bieber's white Ferrari has just been pulled over for speeding ... just days after Bieber allegedly tore through his gated community in the same car, terrorizing his neighbors.
Bieber wasn't behind the wheel this time -- the culprit was his good bud Lil Twist ... the same bozo who was driving Bieber's white Ferrari when that photographer… Continue
Pepsi Co has said it is cutting ties with Lil Wayne after he made an "offensive" reference to civil rights martyr Emmett Till in a song.
The New Orleans rapper has been embroiled in a months-long controversy over a lyric in a remix of Karate Chop, originally written and performed by hip-hop artist Future, that likens the lynching of 14-year-old African-American… Continue
Kobe Bryant is in a tooth-and-nail fight with his mother over some priceless basketball memorabilia, including his 1998 All Star ring.
Seems Kobe's mom, Pamela Bryant, made a deal with Goldin Auctions to sell hoards of Kobe's bball swag, including a 2000 All Star game signed ball, game and practice jerseys from his days at Lower Merion High School, a Lakers jacket… Continue
Tyler Perry is being sued by an Indiana man who says that he was the first person to ever write a story about a woman cheating on her husband.
Alright, so it’s a bit more complicated than all that, but you get the general idea. Writer William James of Gary, Indiana, filed a lawsuit against Perry in U.S. District Court in Indiana on Wednesday, which claims that… Continue
DMX claims Arizona police had NO RIGHT hauling him into jail yesterday -- insisting there is NO POSSIBLE WAY he was driving more than 100 miles per hour ... and now he's ready to sue the cops!
X -- who was allegedly going 102 mph in a 65 zone -- tells TMZ, "I was going 85 miles per hour ... I know for a fact I didn't go more than 90."
Some 200,000 Swedes have tried cocaine, and partygoers in Stockholm go through some 3,000 doses on weekend nights.
The calculation on clubbers’ consumption came after tests on that city’s sewage water showed traces of cocaine and a byproduct of the drug, according to TheLocal.com.
The samples were collected on a Saturday night in January and sent to Karolinska University Hospital in Solna for analysis, according to TheLocal.com. The… Continue
A writer for German magazine Neon has been fired for printing a story that claimed Jay-Z and his wife Beyonce Knowles were bound by a “marriage contract.”
The magazine admitted to doubting the credibility of a series of articles published by writer Ingo Mocek, who claimed Bey and Jay-Z had a $10 million dollar wedding contract.
The article also implied that Beyonce was not enamored with “white music producers.”