Celebrity Michael Rubin might be facing exclusion from a prominent streaming service due to a new documentary about rapper Drake, which he helped produce. The film, titled “Not Like Us,” delves deeply into Drake’s personal and professional life but has sparked concerns due to purported unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
Rubin, serving as an executive producer, is now dealing with the fallout. Reports suggest that the streaming service is contemplating prohibiting him from any further projects as a result of the issue.
It has been reported that the legal department of the streaming service has reached out to Rubin and the team behind the documentary, demanding they demonstrate lawful authorization to use the disputed copyrighted content.
Currently, it remains uncertain whether the necessary permissions were secured. The decision on Rubin’s potential ban from the platform has not been finalized, but it is reportedly quite likely that it may occur.
Rubin himself has yet to make a public statement regarding this controversy. How this issue might impact his professional engagements and collaborations in the future is yet to be determined.
As this situation unfolds, fans of both Drake and Michael Rubin are keenly waiting for further developments in the story.