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Eminem’s Music Publisher Eight Mile Style have not dropped the case Suing Meta for $109 Million Over Copyright Infringement Claim
Eminem’s Publisher Refuses to Back Down — $109 Million Lawsuit Against Meta Still Raging!
Slim Shady’s music empire isn’t letting up anytime soon. Eminem’s publishing company, Eight Mile Style, is still locked in a brutal courtroom battle with Meta (formerly Facebook) — and the stakes are sky-high: a jaw-dropping $109 million copyright lawsuit.
The case centers on claims that Meta brazenly allowed Eminem’s music to be used on its platforms without proper licensing or payment. Eight Mile Style, which controls the rights to Em’s iconic catalog, is demanding Meta cough up big money for what they call “willful infringement.”
Industry insiders say Meta hoped the drama would fade away — but the publisher has made it crystal clear: they’re not backing down. This isn’t some small skirmish. With streaming platforms and social media giants constantly under fire for how they handle music rights, the outcome of this case could shake the entire industry.
One source close to the publisher told reporters: “This is about more than Eminem. It’s about respect for artists and their work. Meta thinks it can steamroll copyright law, but Eight Mile Style won’t let that happen.”
And let’s be real — when Eminem’s team comes for you, they don’t come quietly.
For now, the world watches as the $109 million legal bomb ticks on. Will Meta cut a massive check to make the problem go away? Or will Eminem’s publisher make history with a courtroom knockout?
One thing is certain: this fight is far from over.










































