Artist sues ariana grande over copyright infringement in god is a woman video
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Yes, it's true. An artist named Ashnikko, whose real name is Ashton Casey, has filed a lawsuit against Ariana Grande and her team, alleging copyright infringement over the use of her song "Stuck on Numb" in Grande's music video for "God Is a Woman".
According to the lawsuit, filed in the Central District of California, Ashnikko claims that Grande's team used her song without permission or proper clearance. The lawsuit seeks damages, including statutory damages, attorney's fees, and an injunction to prevent further infringement.
The lawsuit also alleges that Grande's team knew about the copyright infringement and intentionally used the song without permission. Ashnikko's team claims that they sent a cease-and-desist letter to Grande's team in August 2018, but the infringement continued.
Grande's team has not publicly commented on the lawsuit, but Ashnikko's team has stated that they are seeking justice and compensation for the alleged copyright infringement.
It's worth noting that copyright infringement lawsuits are common in the music industry, and it's not uncommon for artists to dispute claims of infringement. The outcome of this lawsuit will depend on the evidence presented and the legal arguments made by both sides.
In the meantime, fans of both artists are likely to be following this story closely, as it raises important questions about copyright law and the use of music in popular culture.