Pandora, the music streaming service, was hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit Monday in California Central District Court. The suit accuses Pandora of broadcasting standup routines of comedians Andrew Dice Clay, Ron White and George Carlin without a valid license and without making any royalty payments. The complaints were filed by King & Ballow on behalf of Brave Lion Inc., Ron White Inc., and Main Sequence Ltd. Counsel have not yet appeared for the defendants. The cases are  2:22-cv-00817, Brave Lion, Inc. v. Pandora Media, LLC; 2:22-cv-00813, Ron White, Inc. v. Pandora Media, LLC; and 2:22-cv-00810, Main Sequence, Ltd v. Pandora Media, LLC.

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