Washington, January 31: Rap superstar Lil Wayne has reached an out-of-court settlement with a record company over the use of a Rolling Stones sample in a song on his latest album.
He was sued by the record company Abkco, which claimed that the rapper had used Play With Fire on his track Playing With Fire from his disc Tha Carter III.
The firm is said to be the owner of the rights to the Stones track, which appeared in the 1965 album Out of Our Heads.
Washington, Jan 31: Goldie Hawn is reportedly planning a comeback in the movie business, and she wants to act alongside daughter Kate Hudson.
The `Bird On The Wire' actress retired after acting in her last flick `The Banger Sisters' in 2002, reports Contactmusic.
However, reports have emerged suggesting that Hawn is ready to return to the big screen at the age of 63, and wants her 29-year-old daughter as a co-star.
Washington, January 31 : A Bollywood film impresario has been sentenced to seven years in prison for mortgage scam.
Vijay K. Taneja, 48-year-old Fairfax County mortgage broker, was sentenced in federal court for defrauding banks of 33 million dollars, and scamming fellow immigrants in the local Indian community with phoney home loans.
The charge against him was that he took phoney home loans in local residents' names, and damaged their credit.
London, Jan 31: Emily Blunt and Jason Segel will be starring alongside comedian Jack Black in a new movie version of fictional adventure book `Gulliver''s Travels', according to reports.
According to reports, the pair is in talks with bosses at Twentieth Century Fox to join Black on the big screen adaptation of the famous tale.
Black was signed on in November (08) to play a travel writer who gets lost in the Bermuda Triangle and washes up on an island of tiny people.
Washington, January 31: Britney Spears' father Jamie has obtained new restraining orders against her ex-manager Sam Lutfi, former paparazzo-beau Adnan Ghalib and an attorney, alleging harassment on their behalf against the singer, a court has heard.
Both Lutfi and Ghalib had been previously slapped with restraining orders, which prohibited them from contacting the pop princess or coming within 250 yards of her, her property or family members, according to the L. A. Superior Court papers.