![]() ![]() ![]() District Court for the Southern District of New York, No. Jay-Z himself sued photographer Jonathan Mannion – who shot the cover of "Reasonable Doubt" – last week for allegedly misusing his image on merchandise. he does not own the copyright," the complaint said. "But Dash merely owns a 1/3 equity interest in RAF, Inc. Roc-A-Fella said the auction announcement "makes clear" that Dash "represents that he owns - and is selling - the copyright and rights to all future revenue generated by the album." "The clock is ticking," the complaint said. The complaint said Roc-A-Fella convinced an auction website last week to cancel a planned Wednesday sale of the NFT, but that Dash has been "frantically scouting" for another venue. ![]() The complaint also said the label itself solely owns the rights to "Reasonable Doubt".ĭash couldn't immediately be reached for comment.Īccording to a complaint filed on Friday, Dash has already created a non-fungible token – a unit of data on a blockchain certifying ownership of a unique digital asset – of his alleged copyright interest in Jay-Z's 1996 album. Dash co-founded Roc-A-Fella with Jay-Z and Kareem Burke in 1995, and the complaint said they each own one-third of its shares. ![]()
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