Lawyers for rapper Lil Wayne are seeking more time to turn over documents for a lawsuit that accuses the artist of copyright infringement.
A federal lawsuit filed in May claims Lil Wayne didn't have permission to sample Karma Ann Swanepoel's song "Once" in one of his own songs, "I Feel Like Dying."
The suit says Lil Wayne's record label, Cash Money Records, tried but failed to negotiate a license to use Swanepoel's song before millions of people downloaded "I Feel Like Dying."
A court filing yesterday (Dec. 16) by Lil Wayne's attorneys asks a judge in New Orleans to extend a Friday deadline for turning over documents and other material requested by lawyers for Urband & Lazar Music Publishing.
I NEVER fail, i'm just SUCCESSFUL in finding out what doesn't work Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
G.tonic Run tings...Tings nuh Run I...Only di Almighty control mi destiny... Real & Proppa...Steel & Coppa... GAZA Thugs... Kuff Ting... KUFFKWAFF KWEFF...
anuh Weezy fi get blame, a di label fi get blame tru dem release di tune, and neva ave permission, Weezy just flowed on the riddim, he didn't have nothing to do with who download the song.