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Moroccan Rapper El Mahdi Lyoubi Held in Pre-Trial Detention

by Chief Editor July 16, 2026
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Lyoubi, a critic of Morocco’s political system, was detained after being prevented from boarding a flight to Marseille, according to a rights group and a judicial source reported by Reuters.

Did you know? Mehdi Black Wind is not only a musician but also a documentary filmmaker, blending art and activism to critique political structures.

The Arrest of Mehdi Black Wind and Lack of Official Charges

The detention of El Mahdi Lyoubi began on Monday, when authorities stopped him from flying to Marseille, France, where he resides. Following this intervention, the Casablanca public prosecutor mandated his pre-trial detention.

According to Reuters, the prosecutor’s office has not disclosed the specific charges against Lyoubi.

Human Rights Reactions and Global Artist Petitions

The Moroccan Association for Human Rights has called for Lyoubi’s immediate release. The organization stated that the case raises significant concerns regarding the state of freedom of expression within the country.

More than 500 artists, musicians, and film professionals signed a petition demanding his release. This petition was published by Mediapart, a French media platform, signaling that Lyoubi’s detention is being monitored closely by European cultural circles.

Pressure on Freedom of Expression in Morocco

Summary of Key Facts

Detail Status/Fact
Subject El Mahdi Lyoubi (Mehdi Black Wind)
Action Pre-trial detention ordered by Casablanca prosecutor
Trigger Event Prevented from boarding flight to Marseille
Charges Not disclosed by prosecutor’s office

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Mehdi Black Wind?
He is a rapper and documentary filmmaker, known professionally as Mehdi Black Wind, and is an outspoken critic of the Moroccan political system.

Why was El Mahdi Lyoubi detained?
While the prosecutor’s office has not disclosed official charges, he was taken into custody after being stopped from flying to Marseille.

Who is protesting his detention?
The Moroccan Association for Human Rights and over 500 artists and musicians via a petition on Mediapart have called for his release.

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Entertainment

Taylor Swift Wins Copyright Lawsuit Against Florida Poet

by Chief Editor July 6, 2026
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A federal judge dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit on Monday against pop star Taylor Swift, ruling that the plaintiff failed to prove the artist plagiarized phrases from her poetry books. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, presiding in Fort Pierce, Florida, dismissed the case with prejudice, effectively barring the plaintiff, Kimberly Marasco, from filing an amended complaint.

Why the court dismissed the plagiarism claims

Judge Cannon’s ruling hinged on the legal distinction between protectable expression and common creative themes. According to the court’s decision, the similarities cited by Marasco—such as references to “gaslighting,” “submerged” imagery, and confronting adversity—constituted only “unprotectable ideas, themes, metaphors, and isolated words.”

The judge noted that the works were not “substantially similar.” The court pointed out that Marasco herself undermined her own case by characterizing the alleged copying as mere “paraphrases” or “rephrases” with “minor word substitutions.”

Did you know?

This is the second time the court has addressed this litigation. Judge Cannon previously dismissed an earlier version of Marasco’s lawsuit in September of last year.

How the legal standard for music copyright works

In music copyright litigation, plaintiffs must typically prove two things: that the defendant had access to the original work and that an average listener would find the two works “substantially similar.” In this case, Judge Cannon found that Marasco failed to show that Swift had access to her poems. Furthermore, the court determined that a reasonable person would not perceive the songs from Swift’s 2024 album, The Tortured Poets Department, as substantially similar to the plaintiff’s poetry books.

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Marasco, who represented herself in the proceedings, indicated via email that she disagrees with the court’s decision and intends to appeal. Representatives for Swift, as well as her legal team and associated labels including Republic Records and Universal Music Group, did not provide immediate comments regarding the final dismissal.

Impact of the decision on future copyright litigation

This case highlights a recurring challenge for courts: distinguishing between artistic inspiration and actionable infringement. By dismissing the case with prejudice, the court has signaled a strict application of these standards, preventing further litigation on these specific claims.

Impact of the decision on future copyright litigation
Pro tip:

When analyzing copyright claims, focus on whether the expression is unique or if it relies on elements that are standard or indispensable to a particular genre or theme.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does “dismissed with prejudice” mean?
    It means the lawsuit is permanently dismissed and the plaintiff cannot file another lawsuit based on the same claims.
  • Can a common phrase be copyrighted?
    Generally, no. Copyright law protects specific expressions, not isolated words, common metaphors, or universal themes.
  • What songs were involved in this lawsuit?
    The lawsuit targeted several tracks from Swift’s 2024 album, The Tortured Poets Department, specifically mentioning “Down Bad” and “I Can Do It with a Broken Heart.”

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