LOS ANGELES – "Blurred Lines" was a breezy, upbeat hit that became the biggest song of 2013. Nearly two years later, the court case it spawned has once again changed the fortunes of its creators, ...
Was it simply an homage? Or flat-out copying? The jury decided Tuesday it was copying. That's what has been at issue in the musically-packed, big-money Los Angeles trial over 2013 hit Blurred Lines.
*Tuesday’s ruling surrounding the Robin Thicke song “Blurred Lines” has sent waves around the music industry that is still processing how much of an impact this will have down the road. With the ...
Interrogated for allegedly ripping off Marvin Gaye, the singer attempts a rock 'n' roll defense: "I didn't do a single interview last year without being high" By Eriq Gardner Former Legal ...
Robin Thicke is not equivocating. “I know you want it,” the R&B star croons without a shred of irony in “Blurred Lines”, his chart-topper of 2013. His fictitious interlocutor is “a good girl” who, the ...