We all just wanna be big rock stars, and Nickelback will continue to do so without being any lighter in the pocket after a federal judge ruled in their favor in a copyright infringement case. The song ...
The hard rockers didn't infringe copyrights simply by "singing about being a rockstar," the court says. By Bill Donahue A federal appeals court has rejected a copyright lawsuit that claimed Nickelback ...
Ending a three-year lawsuit, a judge says the allegation that the band copied its 2006 hit from an earlier song "borders on the absurd." By Bill Donahue A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a ...
Last month, a man named Kirk Johnston filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Nickelback over their song "Rockstar," and the band have now responded to his claims. Johnston is a former member ...
It seems that no one has a monopoly on writing lyrics about making money, buying a big house and hanging out with movie stars When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The latest in a string of big wins for Canadian hard rock institution Nickelback finds a federal judge ruling against allegations that their 2006 smash "Rockstar" was ripped off. Billboard reports ...
Nickelback: polarizing rock stars, literary heavyweights, and, according to Texas band Snowblind Revival, a bunch of copycats. Musician and Snowblind Revival member Kirk Johnston has filed a suit ...
As the rotating stage rose to its peak nearly forty feet in the air, hovering above a packed general admission floor with the entire band playing, and just as the first notes of “Rockstar” began to ...
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