His music company Eight Mile was awarded
NZ$600,000 ($393,840) in damages in 2017 after a court ruled the
use of the track was a breach of copyright.
The Court of Appeal later reduced that amount to NZ$225,000 and
Eight Mile appealed to the Supreme Court.
"We have considered these points carefully but we are not
persuaded that they are matters of public importance or general
commercial significance that would justify a further appeal,"
the Supreme Court said in its ruling.
The track, played during the center-right National Party's
successful 2014 election campaign and titled "Eminem Esque", was
found by a lower court to have "substantially copied" Lose
Yourself.
The National Party used the song 186 times during the campaign
before taking the ad off the air, the court said.
The Supreme Court ordered Eight Mile pay the National Party
NZ$4,500 in costs.
(Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield; editing by Darren Schuettler)
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