Bad Bunny drops suit after alleged bootlegger removes videos from YouTube
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SAN FRANCISCO โ A little over a month after suing a Spanish bootlegger who allegedly uploaded 10 videos of Bad Bunny to YouTube from his Salt Lake City show, the reggaeton performer has dropped the suit. Benito Antonio Martinez, Bad Bunny's real name, dropped the suit he had filed against Eric Guillermo Madroรฑal Garrone of Madrid, Spain, on Thursday. The Puerto Rican performer had filed the original lawsuit in U.S. District Court in San Francisco, California, on March 8. The two-page filing noted that "the infringing videos" had been removed...
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