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    K&C Sports & Entertainment Law Weekly Roundup (November 11, 2025)

    November 11, 2025, 08:00 AM

    Sports:

    NCAA

    MLB

    NBA

    NFL

    Entertainment:

    MUSIC

    • Spotify has allegedly allowed billions of fraudulent streams from bots, particularly of Drake‘s music, to boost its advertising revenue while inflating royalty payments for some artists at the expense of others, according to a proposed class action filed in CA federal court. Spotify sued over alleged fraudulent Drake streams
    • The former manager of rock band Guns N’ Roses filed a lawsuit in AZ federal court accusing it of trying to stop the release of his autobiography and intimidating his publisher into withholding its release, resulting in lost sales and cancellation of advanced orders of his book. Ex-Guns N’ Roses Manager Sues Band Over Blocking His Memoir
    • A CA appellate court has revived The Walt Disney Company’s anti-SLAPP motion against a lawsuit claiming the entertainment giant fraudulently banned the Village People from performing at Disney Venues, saying Disney’s musical act selection is conduct protected by the First Amendment. Disney Can Try Another SLAPP At Village People’s $20M Suit – Law360

    FILM & TELEVISION

    LAWSUITS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS