Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams and T.I. (real name: Clifford Harris) are taking the Marvin Gaye family and Bridgeport Music (owner of Funkadelic compositions) to court to protect Thicke's song ...
*Footage of Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams testifying about the writing of the song “Blurred Lines” that was a key element of a copyright infringement trial earlier this year has been released, ...
Robin Thicke is clearing up the hazy meaning behind his summer jam, "Blurred Lines." The R&B singer has been criticized for crooning "rapey" lyrics, as the single includes phrases like, "I hate these ...
LOS ANGELES - R&B singer Robin Thicke said he was high on painkillers and alcohol in 2013 when "Blurred Lines" became a hit, and he exaggerated his contribution to writing the song, according to court ...
Last October (2013), Marvin Gaye's children filed a lawsuit against Robin Thicke for allegedly stealing 'Blurred Lines' from their father's 'Got To Give It Up' as well as committing copyright ...
Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams both earned more than $5 million from the hit song 'Blurred Lines', it has been revealed. The pair's earnings were released during a court case over the song's ...
LOS ANGELES -- A jury awarded Marvin Gaye's children $7.3 million on Tuesday after determining singers Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams copied their father's music to create "Blurred Lines," the ...
A five-year legal battle over the copyright of the hit song "Blurred Lines" has ended with Marvin Gaye's family being awarded a final judgment of nearly $5 million against Robin Thicke and Pharrell ...
Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke profited greatly from the 2013 hit song "Blurred Lines," which is at the center of a courtroom battle nearing its end. Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke's 2013 hit ...
Looks like the lines are blurred when it comes to copyright infringement of the popular summer hit, “Blurred Lines.” Marvin Gaye’s family is suing Robin Thicke and producer Pharrell Williams claiming ...
Thicke, Pharrell Williams and Clifford Harris Jr. claim they were threatened by both Gaye's family and Funkadelic's rights owner, who each asserted that the summer hit wasn't original. By Eriq Gardner ...