In blockbuster new legal papers, the Gayes also target music publisher EMI for "conflicts of interest" and a decision not to ruin the "golden goose" that is the year's biggest hit song. By Eriq ...
The scrutiny intensified. A “Law Revue” from the University of New Zealand released a parody called “Defined Lines,” reversing the gender roles of the original to reflect the feminist critique. Lily ...
It's In The Genes! See Alan Thicke Cut A Rug 25 Years Before Son Robin's Blurred Lines Superstardom We can quit calling Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines the "song of the summer." With more than 130 ...
When a jury decided in March of 2015 that Robin Thicke, Pharrell William and Clifford “T.I.” Harris were guilty of copyright infringement in lifting elements of their song “Blurred Lines” from the ...
“Blurred Lines” wasn’t supposed to be a meaningful song. It was, by design, a trifle: Pharrell, in imperial-superstar mode, goofing off with the white soul singer and textbook sex idiot Robin Thicke ...
Following a jury’s decision that “Blurred Lines” had infringed on Marvin Gaye’s "Got to Give It Up,” several musicians spoke up about the potential legal ramifications of that decision. Today, 212 ...
The artist testified on the second day of the trial, with Pharrell and several members of Marvin Gaye's family present in court. By Austin Siegemund-Broka Robin Thicke Horizontal - H 2013 The “Blurred ...
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