Apparently the judge in Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams’ lawsuit against Marvin Gaye’s family isn’t seeing any blurred lines when it comes to the law. U.S. District Judge John Kronstadt denied ...
It looks as though Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams don’t plan on giving up the money lost in their court case without a fight. Earlier this week the infringing duo lost their case against Marvin ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Blurred lines- Marvin Gayes family had gone court on grounds that the two artistes had in fact stolen from “Got to ...
In March 2015, a court ruled that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams had to cough up $7.4 million due to similarities between their mega-hit “Blurred Lines” and Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up.” Well ...
*The Gaye family will have to reach into their own pockets for the attorneys they hired to take their “Blurred Lines” fight to a jury. In March, U.S. District Court judge John A. Kronstadt tentatively ...
He told a jury who he was "channeling." — -- Pharrell took the stand Wednesday and told a jury he “must have been channeling” the 1970s when he co-wrote the 2013 mega hit "Blurred Lines" with ...
Earlier this year, a California judge ordered Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams to pay $7.3 million to the family of Marvin Gaye, ruling that their 2013 song, "Blurred Lines," copied parts of Gaye's ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Recording stars Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams were found liable on Tuesday for copyright infringement in a lawsuit accusing them of plagiarizing the late soul singer ...
Blurred lines- Marvin Gayes family had gone court on grounds that the two artistes had in fact stolen from “Got to give up” Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams have long denied stealing their hit track ...
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