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Dorsey Partner Mike Keyes Remarks on "Blurred Lines" Infringement Case

March 21, 2018
J. Michael Keyes

Updated March 27, 2018

  • Dallas Observer: "Blurred Lines" Is Musical Theft? Some Dallas Musicians Disagree
  • Hollywood Times: “Blurred Lines” Crossed the Line
  • Billboard: The 'Blurred Lines' Appeal Failed -- Now What?
  • Magnetic: THICKE'S CHART-TOPPING 'BLURRED LINES' INFRINGED MARVIN GAYE'S 'GOT TO GIVE IT UP,' US COURT RULES
  • New York Post: Plagiarism verdict against Pharell Williams, Robin Thicke gets upheld
  • Law.com: Blurred Reactions to Music Copyright Ruling

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