Lawsuit accuses Miley Cyrus of copyright infringement over hit song 'Flowers'
- Miley Cyrus is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit in Los Angeles for her song "Flowers," alleging that it copies elements of Bruno Mars' "When I Was Your Man."
- Filed by Tempo Music Investments, the suit claims "Flowers" incorporates unauthorized elements, and demands that Cyrus and her co-writers cease distribution.
- The plaintiffs argue "Flowers" is a derivative work reliant on the earlier song, but it's unclear how much in damages they seek.
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