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Drake to sue firm for unauthoris­ed use of his images

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Singer Drake has claimed that a publisher and a management company used his photo and name on its website without his permission or a license. Drake is one step closer to trial in a lawsuit over the unauthoris­ed use of his name and likeness and it could see the Hotline Bling artist put a price tag on exactly how much he thinks those rights are worth, reports hollywoodr­eporter.com. The estate of James Oscar Smith and publisher and management company Hebrew Hustle sued the artist and Cash Money Records in 2014, claiming his song, Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2, infringed on the 1982 spoken-word recording, Jimmy Smith Rap.

Last May, Drake beat that claim on fair-use grounds. Before an appeals court can evaluate that ruling, the artist’s countercla­ims against Hebrew Hustle and its founder Stephen Hacker, have taken center stage. Drake’s suit is a step closer to trial after a New York federal judge on Tuesday denied dueling motions for summary judgment.

The singer’s claims include false endorsemen­t, violation of his publicity rights and unfair competitio­n. The allegation­s arise from a photograph of Drake with musicians Lil Wayne and Birdman, which was posted to Hebrew Hustle’s website and a reference to him in Hacker’s online bio that said, “Stephen has played a heavy hand with his clients in the creation of hit songs for the likes of Eminem, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj and others.”

Drake says Hacker’s clients never wrote or produced music for him and the site didn’t have his consent, a license or other permission to use his name and likeness.

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PHOTO: CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP

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