Yung Joc is being sued by an Atlanta-based production company, which claims that the southern rapper signed a contract with them that gave them control over his recordings.
According to Master Mind Music Inc.’s complaint, which was filed in United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia earlier this week, Joc signed an artist development and exclusive recording agreement with them in February 2005 that stated that all material he created during the duration of the contract would be the property of MMM. Under the agreement they were also entitled to copyright his songs under the production company’s name, obtain a 50% share of his publishing and co-ownership of all of his recordings.
Master Mind Music is asking for an undisclosed amount of money for the alleged copyright infringement, breach of contract, torturous interference with contractual relations, fraudulent misrepresentation and fraud.
Yung Joc has not responded publicly to the lawsuit yet.
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