Bad Bunny is taking a fan to court docket.
The Puerto Rican rapper is in full-blown sue mode after a fan apparently uploaded footage from his Most Wanted Tour onto YouTube… Which the 30-year-old says is costing him! In the lawsuit, which TMZ obtained on Friday, Bunny claimed {that a} fan named Eric Guillermo Madronal Garrone posted a number of movies of his dwell performances on his YouTube channel MADforliveMUSIC. The recordings apparently got here from a February present in Salt Lake City, Utah, which we’re positive loads of individuals shot footage of. But BB has beef with Eric’s doings for a couple of causes…
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The footage, which has principally been deleted from the fan’s channel, wasn’t simply clips right here and there from the nosebleeds… It was full-on performances! Like, 9 plus minute lengthy footage shot from good seating with what appeared like a top quality digicam!
Per the swimsuit, Bad Bunny, whose actual title is Benito Martínez Ocasio, says he owns the rights to the dwell music recorded in his performances and that the fan did NOT have authorization to publish it for individuals to observe on-line without cost. He claimed that the footage on Eric’s YouTube channel is driving views away from his personal official channel, which he will get advert income from. The Monaco rapper initially tried to get the fan to take away the footage per the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, however Eric apparently filed a counterclaim to revive the movies to his web page. But BB ain’t enjoying round!
Per the swimsuit, he desires an official injunction ordering Eric to take away the footage and to ban him from re-uploading it — and desires $150,000 for EACH video posted, or any monetary damages he can show he suffered because of it being on-line.
DAMN!
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