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Williams, Robin Thicke and T.I. are being sued by Gaye’s children who claim “Blurred Lines” infringes their father’s copyrights for 1977’s “Got to Give It Up.…
Pharrell Williams told a jury Wednesday that he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye's music but did not copy the late singer's work when he crafted
Pharrell tells jury he didn't copy Marvin Gaye music for hit song
Pharrell Williams told a jury Wednesday that he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye. Pharrell Williams told a jury Wednesday that he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye's music but did not copy the late singer's work when he crafted the 2013 hit Blurred Lines.
Pharrell Williams tells jury he didn't copy Marvin Gaye music for
Pharrell Williams says he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye's music but did not copy his work in Blurred Lines.
Pharrell Williams denies copying Marvin Gaye song
Blurred Lines' Infringed on Marvin Gaye Copyright, Jury Rules
Pharrell Williams, Robin Thicke ordered to pay Marvin Gaye's
The Blurred Lines singer and his co-writer are told they have got to give it up after losing their copyright infringement battle.
Pharrell's $7.3m Bill For Copying Marvin Gaye
Pharrell Williams told a jury Wednesday that he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye’s music but did not copy the late singer’s work when he crafted the 2013 hit “Blurred Lines.”. Pharrell Williams told a jury Wednesday that he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye’s music but did not copy the late singer’s work when he…
Pharrell Williams: I Didn't Copy Marvin Gaye With “Blurred Lines
Pharrell has spoken out against the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit launched by Marvin Gaye's family.
Pharrell on “Blurred Lines” lawsuit: “A feeling is not something
Marvin Gaye's Family Is Requesting $3.4 Million from Robin Thicke
Blurred Lines' Flares Up: Gaye Family Accuses Pharrell of Perjury
A jury in the US has awarded damages of nearly US$7.4 million to Marvin Gaye’s family in a lawsuit against singers Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams. Aren’t we missing the point of copyright?
Blurred Lines may be the biggest music copyright case of 2015