CMU School of Drama


Friday, March 06, 2015

Jury Hears Closing Arguments In ‘Blurred Lines’ Case

Pollstar: An attorney for Williams and Thicke, however, said his clients did nothing wrong in evoking the feeling of Gaye’s music, and determining they improperly copied his work would have a chilling effect on musicians and other artists.

The dueling portrayals of deceit and creative expression emerged during closing arguments in the copyright infringement case filed by Gaye’s children against the contemporary hit-makers.

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