Miley Cyrus 'categorically' denies 'Flowers' plagiarized a Bruno Mars song as she files to dismiss copyright lawsuit
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Cyrus' lawyers argue that the elements alleged to be copied are 'random, scattered, unprotected ideas and musical building blocks,' emphasizing the generality of the claims.
The motion to dismiss states that Tempo Music lacks standing to sue since it only partially owns the copyright of 'When I Was Your Man,' raising vital legal issues.
Cyrus and her team categorically deny any copyright infringement, challenging the lawsuit's legitimacy due to the claimed ownership issues outlined by the plaintiff.
The defendants highlight that common musical elements, like chords and melodies, cannot be protected, reflecting the intricacies of copyright law in music.
Read at New York Post
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