What's Wrong With the 'Blurred Lines' Copyright Ruling

Robin Thicke's mega-hit "Blurred Lines" ripped off Marvin Gaye's own #1 hit "Got to Give It Up" — that's the ruling that just came down from the jury in downtown L.A.. Robin and the song's producer Pharrell Williams are now on 

By Jeremy D. Larson. Last night, a jury ruled in favor of the Marvin Gaye estate in a lawsuit that claims “Blurred Lines” willfully stole from Gaye's song “Got To Give It Up.” It's a ruling that could perhaps make litigious what pop 

Pharrell Williams told a Los Angeles jury Wednesday he was trying to evoke the feel of Marvin Gaye's music but didn't copy the late singer's work when he crafted the 2013 hit "Blurred Lines." Williams said he grew up listening 

The lawyer that won the "Blurred Lines" lawsuit has eluded mainstream media attention, but is well-known with music industry circles. Richard Busch, a partner at Nashville firm King & Ballow, has won some of the biggest music business lawsuits in

Robin Thicke, Pharrell ripped off Marvin Gaye for hit 'Blurred Lines,' order to pay $7.3 million to R&B legend's family: jury. BY Nancy Dillon. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Published: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 5:51 PM. Updated: Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 7:12