On Friday, two Seventh Circuit judges expressed uncertainty about whether there was sufficient evidence to overturn rapper French Montana’s summary judgment victory in a copyright infringement case. The case involves claims by a California producer alleging that Montana copied elements of his sound recording in the creation of Montana’s popular track, “Ain’t Worried About Nothin’.” The judicial hesitation casts doubt on the likelihood of reversing the original judgment. The full details of the judicial arguments and the underlying legal principles at play can be accessed here.