Judge Rules Against Trump in Copyright Infringement Case Over Unauthorized Use of Eddy Grant’s ‘Electric Avenue’

NEW YORK — In a recent legal decision, former President Donald Trump was found to have violated copyrights by using the song “Electric Avenue” by Eddy Grant in a 2020 campaign video without the artist’s permission. The ruling, delivered by Federal Judge John G. Koeltl, dismissed Trump’s claim that his use of the song fell under the fair use provisions, marking a significant setback for Trump amid ongoing copyright disputes with various artists. Eddy Grant initiated legal action against Trump after the latter utilized the 1982 hit to underscore a social media campaign video that … Read more

Major Trial Stalls: Jury Unable to Conclude in High-Profile Factory Protest Case

Bradford, England – Jury members at Bradford Crown Court were discharged after failing to reach a unanimous decision regarding the case of four pro-Palestine protesters accused of causing significant damage, nearly £600,000, to the Teledyne factory in Shipley. The defendants, identified as Julian Gao, Ruby Hamill, Daniel Jones, and Sayed Shah, had been arrested following their demonstration which targeted the factory known for producing electronics for the aerospace and defense sectors. The elaborate protest involved the defendants allegedly breaking into the factory grounds using an angle-grinder to cut through security fences. They were equipped with … Read more

Jury Clears Washington State Patrol in Protester Death Case, Finds Driver Solely Negligent

Seattle, WA – In a recent verdict, a jury has absolved the Washington State Patrol (WSP) of any responsibility in the death of Summer Taylor, a protester who was fatally struck during a demonstration on Interstate 5 back in 2020. The lawsuit brought forth by Taylor’s family sought $24 million in damages, attributing negligence to the troopers for not ensuring the safety of the Black Lives Matter protesters that Taylor was part of. The tragic incident occurred when Dawit Kelete, driving home early on July 4, entered the freeway where the protest was taking place … Read more

Family of Slain Black Lives Matter Protester Granted $6 Million in Landmark Case

Seattle, WA – A recent court ruling in Seattle concluded with a $6 million award to the family of a Black Lives Matter protester who tragically lost her life when hit by a car while demonstrating on a Seattle freeway. This legal decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing national dialogue about safety, responsibility, and the rights of protesters. The incident, which captured nationwide attention, occurred during the heightened activism following George Floyd’s death. The protester, whose identity has been withheld at the family’s request, was among a group advocating against racial injustice and … Read more