Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Judge puts 6.8 million fine for plagiarism with Blurred Lines – NU.nl

The artists have $ 7.3 million (equivalent to more than 6.8 million) paid to the family of singer Marvin Gaye.

The children of the deceased soul singer Marvin Gaye in 1984 complained Williams and Thicke because Blurred Lines much would resemble Gayes hit Got to give it up in 1977. The survivors had $ 25 million (23.4 million) compensation demanded.

During the trial, both songs are very detailed compared. Both Thicke and Williams were the last time in the witness stand. Both have clearly said that singer Thicke has played no role in the writing of Blurred Lines .

Williams denies having committed plagiarism and says it is only afterwards realized something in the style Gaye created too.

Williams Thicke and deserved every $ 5 million with the number. Both artists can still against the verdict

Compare the two numbers:.

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By: NU.nl

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