Kanye West Faces New Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over 'Donda' Tracks
Artists claim West used their work without permission for Grammy-winning songs 'Moon' and 'Hurricane'.
- The lawsuit was filed by Artist Revenue Advocates on behalf of four musicians in Los Angeles federal court.
- The plaintiffs allege West used elements from the song 'MSD PT2' without a license.
- The tracks 'Moon' and 'Hurricane' have generated significant revenue, including $15 million from streaming.
- The suit also names Universal Music Group, G.O.O.D. Music, and Yeezy LLC as defendants.
- This is the latest in a series of copyright disputes involving West and his music.