
Simmons claims that he had received 50% of intellectual property rights, including, but are not limited to royalty.
The New York judge has decided that the former wife of DMX, Tashera Simmons, cannot demand a 50% stake in the Rapper Music Catalog and other copyright and other similar rights.
The couple divided into 2013, years ago, DMX died of a heart attack. In 2021, after the death of a hip-hop legend, Simmons filed a lawsuit against his property last year, insisting on his homeland and intellectual property rights. “Property is the only owner of all intellectual property rights (that) Earl Simmons obtained during his marriage The plaintiff, as well as any other trademarks and intellectual property rights, which have belonged to Earl Simmons at the time of his death, “says Judge David F. Everet Advertising panel:A number
Judge Everet’s decision April 7 setting up The “Intellectual Property” dispute in the couple’s 2016 divorce agreement, which is reported that only royalty fees were awarded for Simmons.
In Simmons, he claimed that the quarrel of real estate managers around his own stake was unavailable. According to the divorce settlement sector, as if Simmons Has accepted 50% of intellectual property rights “Which should include but not limited to royalty.” However, Judge Evert noted that “it does not mean the ownership of the copyright of the copyright or trademark” and is unable to mention “the right or title of property.”
Simmons, a lawyer Samuel J. His statement became clear that Simmons and four children, who share with the late rapper, are disappointed with the court’s decision. “It seems that the judge does not consider the intention of the parties, which testifies to their behavior,” said Ferranara. From the point of view of DMX’s property, the lawyer said that the verdict ensures the preservation of rapper heritage.
Monday rules, Judge Everet did not ignore the Simmons’ charges that DMX did not pay $ 214,000 in support.
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