Jay-Z speaks after being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. October 30, 2021.
REUTERS/Gaelen Morse/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Warner Music Group Corp FollowSept 25 (Reuters) - Rapper Jay-Z, producer Timbaland and R&B singer Ginuwine convinced a Manhattan federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit from soul musician Ernie Hines, who alleged that they unlawfully sampled one of his songs from 1969.
A representative for Warner Music (WMG.O), which is a defendant in the case, declined to comment.
Hines first sued over the songs in 2019, arguing they copied part of the introduction to his song.
Oetken agreed that Hines' song "borrows from a heavily used work that is in the public domain" and "adds only material that is not original enough to be copyrightable."
Persons:
Jay, Gaelen Morse, Timbaland, Ginuwine, Ernie Hines, Paul Oetken, Hines, Oetken, Blake Brittain, Sonali Paul
Organizations:
Hall of Fame, REUTERS, Warner Music Group, U.S, District, Warner Music, Thomson
Locations:
Cleveland , Ohio, U.S, Manhattan, Washington