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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 ...
U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla said L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer failed to show "substantial similarity" between "Levitating" and their song "Wiggle and Giggle All Night," though ...
Songwriters L Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer sued Lipa in 2022, accusing her of infringing on their copyright for two songs: their 1979 track “Wiggle and Giggle All Night”, recorded by Cory ...
(Image via Getty) Dua Lipa scored a victory in the 2022 copyright lawsuit that was filed against her by songwriters L Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer. The win came with US District Judge Katherine ...
Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer. Judge Katherine Polk Failla dismissed the latter earlier today in New York court, explaining that the commonalities between songs were not protectable under ...
In the judgement of the copyright infringement suit by L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer over Dua Lipa's track Levitating, the judge mentioned that the court agreed with the plaintiff's ...
Songwriters L Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer sued Lipa in 2022, alleging “Levitating” infringed on the copyright of their songs “Wiggle and Giggle All Night” (1979) and “Don Diablo” (1980). Judge ...
The case, filed in 2022 by songwriters L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer, accused Lipa of ripping off their 1979 song “Wiggle and Giggle All Night” and their 1980 song “Don Diablo.” ...
Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer. Judge Katherine Polk Failla dismissed the latter earlier today in New York court, explaining that the commonalities between songs were not protectable under ...
The 2022 lawsuit claimed the pop megastar ripped off the L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer-penned disco song "Wiggle and Giggle All Night" According to L. Russell and Linzer's attorney Jason T.
Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer. Judge Katherine Polk Failla dismissed the latter earlier today in New York court, explaining that the commonalities between songs were not protectable under copyright ...