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DALLAS — The estate of murdered Dallas rapper Mo3 will officially maintain control over his recordings, a jury ruled in a copyright lawsuit. A jury ruled in favor of the estate of Melvin Noble ...
Mo3’s estate won full control of his unreleased vocals after a federal jury ruled against his former engineer in a copyright and likeness dispute.
The estate of the late Dallas rapper known as Mo3 will retain sole ownership and control of his vocal recordings, a jury recently determined.. Chief U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant entered final ...
The estate of Mo3 has been awarded $5,000 and sole ownership of the late rapper's vocal recordings in a copyright lawsuit. After a jury sided with Mo3's family in the lawsuit against former sound ...
The estate of Melvin Noble Jr., known professionally as Mo3, has emerged victorious in a significant copyright dispute, securing sole ownership of the late rapper’s music catalog. On April 28 ...
Dallas Rapper Mo3's Estate Declared Sole Owner of Recordings in Lawsuit Win The late rapper’s estate regains full control of his music, ending a longstanding copyright dispute with his former ...
Rapper Yella Beezy, whose real name is Markies Conway, was released from jail on bond late last month after his bond was reduced from $2 million to $750,000.
DALLAS — Despite facing a capital murder charge in the death of rapper Mo3, Dallas rapper Yella Beezy dropped new music Tuesday. The Dallas rapper announced the release of the song, titled "My ...
On Nov. 11, 2020, 28-year-old Melvin A. Noble, also known as rapper Mo3, was driving northbound on Interstate 35E near Illinois Avenue and Clarendon Drive just south of the Dallas Zoo when he was ...