Does the artist make sales or do the sales make the artist?
A jury's answer to that question will have a tremendous impact on music publisher Capitol Record's ability to mitigate its loss following an adverse verdict in a lawsuit brought against pop superstar Katy Perry.
Attorneys for Capitol Records Inc. and plaintiff Marcus Gray, a Missouri-based Christian rapper who sued Perry in 2014 for all...
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