Friday, March 20, 2015

Pharrell Williams called plagiarism case ‘attack’ on creativity – NU.nl

So says the singer in a first response to the lawsuit, against The Financial Times .

“People in the fashion, music and design industry have to do with it . If we take the liberty lost to get inspired by others, then we look in a few years to the entertainment industry and we see how we are stuck. “

In early March, the singer was fined as’ n 6.8 million imposed because the hit Blurred Lines would look too much like Got to Give It Up of Marvin Gaye. Williams insists that no plagiarism there.

“Nobody has a patent on feelings and emotions. If you kill inspiration there is no creativity anymore. This whole thing comes to protecting intellectuals and their rights.”

By: NU.nl

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