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Beyonce faces US$20m copyright suit from YouTube star’s estate

NEW ORLEANS — The estate of a late New Orleans YouTube star has filed a US$20 million (S$28.3 million) copyright infringement lawsuit against Beyonce over the use of his voice in her song Formation.

File photo of Beyonce performing at a Get Out the Vote concert for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Cleveland on Nov 4, 2016. Photo: AP

File photo of Beyonce performing at a Get Out the Vote concert for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Cleveland on Nov 4, 2016. Photo: AP

NEW ORLEANS — The estate of a late New Orleans YouTube star has filed a US$20 million (S$28.3 million) copyright infringement lawsuit against Beyonce over the use of his voice in her song Formation.

The estate of Anthony Barre, who went by the name Messy Mya on YouTube, claims in the lawsuit filed in New Orleans federal court on Monday that Barre’s voice is featured in the introduction to Formation. The complaint alleges Barre’s estate has received no payment or acknowledgment.

Barre was fatally shot in 2010.

Barre’s estate is demanding at least US$20 million in damages, royalties

In addition to Beyonce, the suit names several songwriters, the video’s director and companies owned by Warner Music Group. Representatives for Beyonce and WMG didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. AP

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