Snoop Dogg Slapped With Copyright Lawsuit for Posting Viral Video
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FreedomNews.TV accuses the 'Gin and Juice' rapper of stealing copyrighted footage of a protester falling to the ground while attempting to climb JPMorgan Chase's New York headquarters.

AceShowbiz - Rapper Snoop Dogg is in legal hot water after posting a viral video of a protester trying to climb a Manhattan office building to Instagram without permission.

Bosses at media outlet FreedomNews.TV filed suit on Monday, October 18 in Los Angeles federal court over the alleged violation of their copyright, Billboard reports.

The "Gin and Juice" rapper has been accused of stealing copyrighted footage of the April incident, in which a protester fell to the ground while attempting to climb the exterior of JPMorgan Chase's New York headquarters.

Snoop captioned the video "Dummy of the Week" when he posted it to Instagram. According to Billboard, the post is still on his Instagram page and has been viewed more than 4.5 million times.

FreedomNews.TV bosses claim the video is an "exact copy" of their original, and that Snoop is to blame since he apparently takes "an active and pervasive role" in content posted to his account.

The chiefs also accuse the "Drop It Like It's Hot" hitmaker of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which prohibits the removal of "content management information" used on copyrighted works.

"Defendant intentionally removed copyright management information related to the video," the lawsuit states. "Defendant purposefully failed to include the video credit originally conveyed with the video in order to mislead the public into believing that defendant either owned the video or had legitimately licensed it."

The media outlet is reported to be seeking $150,000 in damages. Snoop has yet to comment on the lawsuit filed against him.

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