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The curious rise of pop music copyright litigation

The curious rise of pop music copyright litigation

Ever since the estate of Marvin Gaye was awarded $5.3 million by a jury in 2015 after it determined that Robin Thicke, Pharell, and T.I.’s smash 2013 hit song “Blurred Lines” was too similar to Gaye’s 1977 “Got To Give It Up”, the world of pop music has been reshaped...

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Boeing battered by bad news

Boeing battered by bad news

In the three weeks since we last discussed the ongoing crisis at Boeing, the firm finally parted ways with its CEO in the hopes of finally beginning to stem the tide of problems plaguing the aerospace giant since the two 737 Max crashes occurred. Unfortunately for the...

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