Intellectual Property,
Civil Litigation
Jun. 11, 2018
‘Dancing baby’ case comes to a quiet, less impactful close
As a nearly teenage Holden Lenz likely braces himself for his first year in high school, the lawsuit filed over a video of him dancing as a baby to Prince’s “Lets Go Crazy” appears to finally be drawing to an end.
As a nearly teenage Holden Lenz likely braces himself for his first year in high school, the lawsuit filed over a video of him dancing as a baby to Prince's "Lets Go Crazy" appears to finally be drawing to an end.
A minute order filed Wednesday indicates Holden's mother, plaintiff Stephanie Lenz, and defendant Universal Music Corp. have reached a tentative settlement 11 years after the lawsuit's filing.
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