一位后卫歌手起诉华纳音乐公司和NBCUniversal,声称他因错误分类而被拒绝为"See You Again"提供版权.
A backing vocalist sues Warner Music and NBCUniversal, claiming he was denied royalties for "See You Again" due to misclassification.
2015年发行十年后,热门歌曲《See You Again》成为联邦诉讼的对象,一名伴唱声称自己因角色在版税数据库中被错误分类而未获得应有报酬。
A decade after its 2015 release, the hit song "See You Again" is the subject of a federal lawsuit filed by a backing vocalist who claims he was never properly compensated due to his role being misclassified in royalty databases.
诉讼针对华纳音乐集团和NBCUniversal,指控他被拒绝从销售,流媒体和许可证获得版权,尽管他为这首歌做出了贡献,这首歌作为"愤怒7"音乐集的一部分成为了全球现象.
The lawsuit, against Warner Music Group and NBCUniversal, alleges he was denied royalties from sales, streaming, and licensing despite contributing to the track, which became a global phenomenon as part of the Furious 7 soundtrack.
该案突出说明了音乐行业如何对背景贡献者进行贷记和支付的持续问题。
The case highlights ongoing questions about how background contributors are credited and paid in the music industry.