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Mary J. Blige Hit ‘Real Love’ Didn’t Steal Famed Funk Sample, Judge Rules: ‘Do Not Sound the Same’
Federal judge ruled Mary J. Blige's 'Real Love' does not infringe on 'Impeach the President' as the songs differ in melody and style, dismissing claims filed in April 2024.
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The Source |UMG Defeats Tuff City Records' Copyright Lawsuit Over Mary J. Blige's "Real Love" Sample
Universal Music Group (UMG) scored a major legal victory this week after a federal judge dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit tied to Mary J. Blige’s 1992 classic “Real Love.” On… The post UMG Defeats Tuff City Records’ Copyright Lawsuit Over Mary J. Blige’s “Real Love” Sample appeared first on .
Universal Music Group Conquers Copyright Lawsuit Over Mary J. Blige's 'Real Love'
Universal Music Group no longer has to ask about the 411 regarding a lawsuit filed against them over a sample in Mary J. Blige's classic "Real Love" single -- the courts have ruled in favor of the record label to dismiss the suit because the judge says the two songs just don't sound the same at all.
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