Mariah Carey seeks legal fee payment reimbursement in recently dismissed 'All I Want for Christmas' lawsuit in the amount of more than $180,000.
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Digital Music News on MSNMariah Carey, Universal Music, and Others Demand $185,000+ In Legal Fees After Beating ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ Copyright CaseWeeks following their “All I Want for Christmas Is You” copyright case triumph, Mariah Carey, Sony Music, and Universal Music ...
Pop singer Mariah Carey, Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Corp on Thursday said they are seeking more than ...
Mariah Carey shared moments of her 56th birthday on TikTok and Instagram, where she showed off her sexy look for the ...
Mariah Carey celebrated her “anniversary” in style. For the “Touch My Body” singer’s 56th birthday — a day she has long ...
Mariah Carey's relationship with her brother, Morgan Carey, has been publicly rocky. In a recent development shared by Daily Mail, Morgan has reportedly claimed that he became aware of a video to ...
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MANILA, Philippines — A Los Angeles federal judge dismissed a copyright lawsuit claiming that singer Mariah Carey stole elements from a songwriter's track for her classic holiday song "All I ...
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A federal judge in Los Angeles sided with Mariah Carey in a lawsuit alleging she illegally copied elements of her holiday classic "All I Want For Christmas Is You" from a song of the same name ...
It's not holiday season yet, but a celebration for Mariah Carey is in order after a lawsuit alleging that her song "All I Want for Christmas Is You" had copied another of the same name was dismissed.
Mariah Carey did not steal her record-setting song "All I Want for Christmas Is You," a federal judge in Los Angeles ruled this week. The judge dismissed the case against the self-titled "Queen of ...
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