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Mariah Carey seeks legal fee payment reimbursement in recently dismissed 'All I Want for Christmas' lawsuit in the amount of more than $180,000.
Pop singer Mariah Carey, Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Corp on Thursday said they are seeking more than $180,000 in legal fees after prevailing in a copyright dispute over her holiday ...
U.S. District Judge Monica Almadani in Los Angeles in a ruling on Wednesday said the writers of Vince Vance and the Valiants’ “All I Want for Christmas Is You” failed to show their song was ...
Country singer and songwriter Vince Vance previously alleged that Carey had ripped off his band Vance & the Valiants’ 1988 Christmas jingle of the same name, but Judge Mónica Ramírez Almadani ...
U.S. District Judge Monica Almadani in Los Angeles in a ruling on Wednesday said the writers of Vince Vance and the Valiants' “All I Want for Christmas Is You” failed to show their song was ...
US songwriters Vince Vance and Troy Powers claimed in their suit that Carey and co-writer Walter Afanasieff lifted significant elements from their 1989 country song of the same name. Judge ...
A federal judge dismissed the case on Wednesday, ruling that the claims made by country singer Vince Vance, whose real name is Andy Stone, and co-writer Troy Powers lacked substantial evidence of ...
The plaintiffs — Andy Stone, who uses the stage name Vince Vance, and Troy Powers — wrote the song in 1988, court documents show. Their song, also called “All I Want for Christmas Is You ...
The legal battle began when country singer Vince Vance of the band Vince Vance & the Valiants — who also have a song titled “All I Want for Christmas Is You” — accused Carey of exploiting ...
The case was brought by singer-songwriter Vince Vance, who claimed Carey copied his 1989 song of the same name. But in March, a judge dismissed the case, ruling that both songs only shared common ...
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