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A judge has ruled that pop star Dua Lipa did not plagiarize L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer’s songs "Wiggle and Giggle All Night" and "Don Diablo." ...
NEW YORK — Dua ... Lipa, 29, heard "Wiggle" before writing "Levitating," and said the artists suing her could not "monopolize one of the most commonplace and rudimentary elements of music ...
A federal judge has put an end to a long-running copyright case against Dua Lipa ... actions filed against Lipa over “Levitating” in particular. Like Digital Music News' content?
This week: Dua Lipa shuts down a copyright lawsuit over her smash hit “Levitating”; Tony Bennett’s daughters sue their brother over the late singer’s estate; Latin music exec Angel Del ...
He claims that he and producers "explicitly agreed" verbally that his work would not be re-used in samples of the song or otherwise by Dua Lipa or Warner Music. One of the three remixes of "Levitating ...
A copyright infringement lawsuit against Dua Lipa over ... further development of music in that genre or for that purpose.” Now, Lipa only has one lawsuit over “Levitating” remaining.
Dua Lipa scored a legal victory in a copyright lawsuit over her 2020 smash “Levitating” after a judge ... rather than what is felt through the music itself. There’s a growing disconnect ...
Finally, a reason for sugarboo to levitate. Dua Lipa will no longer have to prove that she did not rip off L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer’s 1979 disco song “Wiggle and Giggle All Night ...