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Instead, they ruled that Dash would have the opportunity to sue over the possible outcome of the meeting, but he couldn t prevent it from happening.
Last month, Jay-Z filed suit against his business partner for allegedly trying to sell the copyright to his classic album Reasonable Doubt as a non-fungible digital token (NFT), which he said Dash didn t have permission to sell.
Taking his time: Dash claimed his co-founders were meeting to change bylaws to prevent him from selling his 1/3 Roc-A-Fella stake, but the judge said he could only sue after the fact; Jay-Z seen in January 2020 in LA
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A New York judge has halted the NFT sale of the Jiggaman s classic hip-hop album Reasonable Doubt amid his legal feud with former friend and business partner. Jun 23, 2021
Damon Dash s plans to allegedly sell an NFT (non-fungible token) of
The Empire State of Mind icon launched legal action against former friend and business partner Dash on Friday (18Jun21), accusing him of attempting to cash in on the digital art form craze by offloading the copyright to his 1996 debut album in a SuperFarm Foundation online auction on 23 June, without the superstar s permission. Reasonable Doubt was released on Roc-A-Fella Records, the now defunct label co-founded by Dash, JAY-Z, and fellow business partner Kareem Biggs Burke, who each own a third of the company.