Dr.Dre takes DEATH ROW to court

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Feb 27, 2005
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WASHINGTON -

Rapper and music producer Dr. Dre filed a lawsuit in bankruptcy court against defunct label Death Row Records over who owns the rights to the 1992 album "The Chronic."
Dr. Dre, whose real name is Andre Young, alleges in the suit that he owns the copyrights to the album, which features hits such as "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang." And he isn't taking kindly to the possibility that Death Row and the court-appointed bankruptcy administrator will try to sell the rights.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Los Angeles, asserts that Dr. Dre created, produced and was the principal performer on all master recordings for "The Chronic."
Sometime around the fall of 1992, Dr. Dre granted Death Row a license to distribute the album in exchange for payment of royalties. The album was released on the Death Row label in November of that year.
Around March 1996, Dr. Dre agreed to relinquish his 50 percent ownership interest in Death Row Records, as specified in a written agreement. Also under that 1996 agreement, Dr. Dre agreed to hand over copyrights to the album on the condition he continue receiving royalties.
According to the suit, while Dr. Dre has held up his end of the bargain, Death Row has failed to pay the royalties.
As a result, Dr. Dre gave Death Row Records notice in 2000 that he was rescinding the agreements and demanding return of the copyrights.
Based on that move, Dr. Dre asserts in the lawsuit that he is again the rightful owner of the copyrights and that the defendants - Death Row and the Chapter 11 trustee administering the bankruptcy case - have infringed on his rights by continuing to distribute the album without the rapper's authorization.
According to the lawsuit, Dr. Dre believes the Chapter 11 trustee intends to sell the copyrights and in the past month has solicited bids from potential buyers.
Dr. Dre is asking the L.A. bankruptcy court to declare that the 1992 and 1996 agreements have been rescinded and compel Death Row and the trustee to restore the copyrights to him.
He's also asking that the label and trustee be made to pay him restitution for all revenue Death Row received from its use of the copyrights.
Dr. Dre also wants the court to issue a permanent injunction that would bar the defendants from offering the copyrights for sale without his written consent.
"If not enjoined, the trustee will proceed to accept a bid, and seek bankruptcy court approval to sell the copyrights accordingly," the lawsuit states.
Death Row Records produced a string of hit records in the 1990s from performers such as Dre, Snoop Dogg and slain rapper Tupac Shakur.
But the label struggled when owner Marion "Suge" Knight was sent to prison for assault and weapons violations. He was released in 2001, then served 10 more months for violating parole. Knight recently put his Malibu mansion up for sale for $6.2 million.
 
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Damn...................It just keeps getting worse and worse for Death Row, but an expected move from Dr. Dre to finally get the rights to "his" album.
 

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eastbayrider510 said:
deathrow hasnt existed in years....they have put out how many greatest hits albums with the same fucking songs numerous times....last thing they released that had new material was that dysfunctional familiy soundtrack from like 2002
...and it wasn't anything worth listening...
 
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I smile every time I see that Death Row fucked Dr. Dre............

Dress Like A Bitch, Act Like A Bitch,....Get Treated Like A Bitch.
 
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My statement was just a joke......it is just funny to me that he was hell bent to leave to Death Row and then when it was all said and done with, Dre left with NOTHING. He was way better off at Ruthless, he should have just finished out his contract there.

noWetaG said:
awwwwww..........cmon CODEINE.......
EAZY-E and DRE made up before he died!

That is not true........

Eazy was in a coma when Dre did his so called visit. And according to Jerry Heller, Eazy never forgave him.
 

noWetaG

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oh shit, didnt know that....but i was just kidding anyway......

i dunno bout all the staying at RUTHLESS shit.....
their contracts were garbage.......everybody was getting yanked.....
if you make a company millions of dollars you should see SOME of it right?
i wonder if youve actually seen the contracts RUTHLESS had for NWA & DOC?
i actually think its sad as fuc that 1 of the greatest producers in history
kept having money people take advantage him, therefore stalling and
sumtimes cancelling projects we were meant to hear......
i have a good feeling JIMMY IOVINE takes advantage also,
even if he is alot more fair than others he dealt with in the past.....
 
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noWetaG said:
oh shit, didnt know that....but i was just kidding anyway......

i dunno bout all the staying at RUTHLESS shit.....
their contracts were garbage.......everybody was getting yanked.....
if you make a company millions of dollars you should see SOME of it right?
i wonder if youve actually seen the contracts RUTHLESS had for NWA & DOC?
i actually think its sad as fuc that 1 of the greatest producers in history
kept having money people take advantage him, therefore stalling and
sumtimes cancelling projects we were meant to hear......
i have a good feeling JIMMY IOVINE takes advantage also,
even if he is alot more fair than others he dealt with in the past.....
Good point.....

I learned a lot of information reading Jerry Hellers book and understanding the situation from his side. Dre was about to get his own deal through Warner Bros./Ruthless where he owned the situation and ran his projects the way he wanted to. But then he hook up with his bodyguard slash want to be record CEO. Dre just made very bad moves before he gave Ruthless a chance. Did you see Ren or Yella jump ship? Must not have been that bad. And to betray his firend (Eric) and the person who gave his carear a chance. And take in consideration, this is when Gangsta Rap was just begining, not that much money was being made.

I also just read that half ass biography about Dr. Dre, it had a few stories I did not hear.....but Jerry Heller's points made more sense.

And it's all good, I know we were fooling around.
 

HIM

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Codeine said:
I smile every time I see that Death Row fucked Dr. Dre............

Dress Like A Bitch, Act Like A Bitch,....Get Treated Like A Bitch.
"RIP to Lil Eazy but your paperwork was sleazy" ...It seems your boy Bizzy(and BTNH) wasnt feeling Eazy's paperwork either...

It seems leaving Ruthless and then Death Row was the best decision in Dre's life(professionally at least)...I DOUBT he would be who he is if he hadnt left from under Eazy E or Suge...

Dont hate on the guy because he and your favorite artist didnt get along...
 
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Train1983 said:
"RIP to Lil Eazy but your paperwork was sleazy" ...It seems your boy Bizzy(and BTNH) wasnt feeling Eazy's paperwork either...

It seems leaving Ruthless and then Death Row was the best decision in Dre's life(professionally at least)...I DOUBT he would be who he is if he hadnt left from under Eazy E or Suge...

Dont hate on the guy because he and your favorite artist didnt get along...

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