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Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" copyright infringement lawsuit has been dismissed. Andy Stone and Troy Powers alleged that Carey's festive hit copied their song of the same name ...
Stone and Powers' suit said their "'All I Want For Christmas Is You' contains a unique linguistic ... not one that's gone to court — over who wrote how much of the song. But the case made ...
Stone and Powers’ suit said their “‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ contains a unique linguistic ... one that’s gone to court — over who wrote how much of the song.
Mariah Carey won a court ruling dismissing a copyright lawsuit over her perennial holiday classic “All I Want for Christmas is You." ...
Louisiana songwriter Andy Stone, who professionally goes by Vince Vance, and Tennessee native Troy Powers claim they wrote their "All I Want For Christmas Is You" in 1988 and released in 1989.
Stone and Powers’ suit said their “‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ contains a unique linguistic ... one that’s gone to court — over who wrote how much of the song.
Mariah Carey scored a decisive victory over a 2023 copyright lawsuit from a songwriter who claimed that she stole elements from one of his songs for her classic hit “All I Want for Christmas Is ...
A federal judge in Los Angeles has ruled that Mariah Carey did not steal her perennial megahit “All I Want for Christmas Is ...
Stone had initially filed the suit with Troy Powers in 2023, alleging they wrote their song of ... recorded and released his song "All I Want for Christmas Is You" as Vince Vance and the Valiants ...
"Stone and Powers' suit said their "'All I Want For Christmas Is You' contains a unique linguistic ... not one that's gone to court — over who wrote how much of the song. But the case made ...
Stone and Powers’ suit said their “‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ contains a unique linguistic ... one that’s gone to court — over who wrote how much of the song.
Stone and Powers’ suit said their “’All I Want For Christmas Is You’ contains a unique linguistic ... one that’s gone to court — over who wrote how much of the song.