Miley Cyrus Wants ‘Flowers’ Case Over Bruno Mars Song Dismissed: ‘No One Owns These Words’
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Miley Cyrus Wants ‘Flowers’ Case Over Bruno Mars Song Dismissed: ‘No One Owns These Words’
Miley Cyrus wants a judge to dismiss a long-running lawsuit claiming her chart-topping “Flowers” ripped off Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man,” arguing nobody should be allowed to monopolize “commonplace tropes in breakup songs.” Nearly two years after the case was first filed against Cyrus, her attorneys say in a Monday court filing that it’s now time to finally end the high-profile legal battle — arguing that her hit song is “very different” …
“Merely a commonplace ‘circle of fifths’ chord progression”: Miley Cyrus’s lawyers bring music theory to the fore in a fresh attempt to show that her hit song Flowers doesn’t copy Bruno Mars’ When I Was Your Man
Cyrus and her co-writers are facing a copyright infringement claim not from Mars himself, but Tempo Music Investments
Miley Cyrus’ legal team asks for ‘Flowers’ copyright case to be dismissed - Regional Media News
In 2024, a company that owns a portion of the rights to Bruno Mars' song "When I Was Your Man" sued Miley Cyrus, claiming her song "Flowers" ripped off Bruno's hit. Her legal team is now asking for the case to be dismissed. In the Monday court filing, obtained by ABC News, Miley's team asked to be granted a summary judgment, meaning the case gets rejected without having to go to a jury. Their argument is that the music and lyrics of the two song…
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