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A judge says that no reasonable jury could see "Somebody to Love" as a copy of plaintiffs' song. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large Justin Bieber and Usher have prevailed in a lawsuit ...
Musicians Usher, Justin Bieber and song co-producers have been sued for $10 million for allegedly copying their hit song, "Somebody to Love." ...
The plaintiffs claimed that three versions of the song "Somebody to Love" recorded by Bieber, Usher or both shared the beat pattern, time signature, and similar chords and lyrics with their song ...
Bieber, who is managed by one of Usher's business ventures, released "Somebody to Love" in 2010 with Usher also singing on the recording. The song peaked at No. 15 on the U.S. Billboard chart.
In the original lawsuit, they assert that multiple versions of the Bieber/Usher effort sound very similar to their song, also named “Somebody to Love,” according to court records acquired by ...
Justin Bieber and Usher were ordered by a U.S. appeals court on Thursday to face a $10 million lawsuit claiming the singers illegally copied parts of a song composed by two Virginia songwriters.