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17 March 2015

"Blurred Lines" Verdict: Will Artists Start Hiring Clearance Counsel?

The music and IP communities are still buzzing over a jury’s decision that Robin Thicke’s and Pharrell Williams’s song "Blurred Lines" infringed a Marvin Gaye song to the tune of $7.4 million.
United States Intellectual Property
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The music and IP communities are still buzzing over a jury's decision that Robin Thicke's and Pharrell Williams's song "Blurred Lines" infringed a Marvin Gaye song to the tune of $7.4 million. Whether and how this may affect musical artist in the future remains to be seen, but Fox Rothschild IP litigator Jeff Kravitz was quoted in Law 360 to suggest that musical artists may feel compelled to order pre-release clearance review by copyright counsel, in the same way that films and TV shows are reviewed before release.

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