Shkreli says Wu-Tang Clan should have say in lawsuit over one-off album

Key Points

  • Martin Shkreli argued that Wu-Tang Clan members should participate in a lawsuit over a rare album they produced.
  • Shkreli claimed that RZA and Cilvaringz, who hold copyrights to the album, should be included in the suit.
  • PleasrDAO sued Shkreli for holding onto and threatening to release digital copies of the album, causing harm to the group.
  • Shkreli's dismissal motion was opposed by PleasrDAO, who argued he misconstrued the nature of their lawsuit.

Summary

Martin Shkreli, embroiled in a legal battle with PleasrDAO over a unique Wu-Tang Clan album, argued in court that members of the hip hop group should be involved in the lawsuit. Shkreli claimed that Wu-Tang member Robert Diggs (RZA) and producer Tarik Azzougarh (Cilvaringz) should be included as they maintain copyright interests in the album. PleasrDAO had sued Shkreli in June 2024, alleging he wrongfully retained and threatened to release digital copies of the album, causing significant harm. Shkreli's motion for dismissal was opposed by PleasrDAO, who argued that his interpretation of the lawsuit was incorrect. The dispute stems from Shkreli's purchase of the album, which he claims gave him 50% copyright, even after selling the physical box. PleasrDAO, having bought the album from the Justice Department in 2021, insists Shkreli relinquished all rights upon its sale. The court has ordered Shkreli to surrender all copies of the album, but PleasrDAO remains skeptical of his compliance.

cointelegraph
January 10, 2025
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