Miley Cyrus’ ‘Flowers’ IP Feud Should Advance, Court Told
By Editorial Team
An entity that owns shares of the copyright to the Bruno Mars song “When I Was Your Man” has asked a California federal judge to let it proceed with its suit claiming the Miley Cyrus song “Flowers” was a rip-off, saying many listeners have observed similarities between the two songs.
The case involves a dispute over intellectual property rights between the two songs, with the entity alleging that “Flowers” infringes upon the copyright of “When I Was Your Man.”
The entity has filed a motion requesting the court to advance the case, seeking a resolution to the alleged copyright infringement. The case is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Law firms Davis Wright Tremaine and Willkie Farr are representing the entity in this legal battle over intellectual property rights.
The court will now consider the motion and determine the next steps in the litigation process, which could include discovery, hearings, and ultimately a trial to decide the outcome of the dispute.
This case highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property rights in the music industry and the legal complexities that can arise when similarities are found between songs.