LaFontaine Ford St. Clair faces a lawsuit for using Eminem’s song in promotional content. The dealership allegedly didn’t secure the necessary ‘synch’ license for using the song.
In a suit filed on January 27 in a Michigan federal court, Billboard reports that Eminem's publisher Eight Mile Style LLC is accusing LaFontaine Ford St. Clair of using one of the rapper's songs ...
contends that LaFontaine Ford St. Clair did not secure a license for the track, a soundtrack hit from 2002’s “8 Mile” that endures as Eminem’s signature song. At issue is a 30-second video ...
The Press reported that LaFontaine Ford St. Clair is part of LaFontaine ... TMZ reported that Eminem does not have ownership in Eight Mile Style.
In a lawsuit filed on Monday (Jan. 27) in Michigan federal court, Eight Mile Style accuses LaFontaine Ford St. Clair — which owns several dealerships near Eminem’s hometown — of blasting the ...
In the filing, Eight Mile Style slammed LaFontaine Ford St. Clair for circumventing the proper channels to license the track. Despite, Eminem’s longtime support of the Detroit Lions, Eight Mile ...
Eminem's music publisher sued a Metro Detroit ... The lawsuit by Eight Mile Style, LLC and Martin Affiliated, LLC against LaFontaine Ford St. Clair, Inc. alleges unauthorized use of the song ...