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Taylor Swift's legal team filed a motion in federal court on Wednesday (Jan. 3) asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by songwriters Nathan Butler and Sean Hall in September over claims that Swift's 2014 hit "Shake It Off" infringed on the copyright of their 2001 hit for girl group 3LW, "Playas Gon' Play."
?There can be no copyright protection in ?playas, they gonna play and haters, they gonna hate,? because it would impermissibly monopolize the idea that players will play and haters will hate,? Swift?s lawyers wrote in the motion filed in U.S. district court in the Central District of California. ?Plaintiffs? claim to being the only ones in the world who can refer to players playing and haters hating is frivolous? Providing a copyright monopoly in the phrase would prevent others from sharing the idea that players play and haters hate.?
In essence, Swift's team argued that the phrase "playas gon' play" amounts to a musical clich? and that it can't be subject to copyright, citing previous court findings that short phrases can't be copywritten while pointing to other uses of the words "players" and "haters" in other compositions, including Fleetwood Mac's 1977 song "Dreams," The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1997 hit "Playa Hater," as well as tracks by Cypress Hill, OutKast, Luniz and Too Short.
"Plaintiffs are very specific about the lyrics allegedly copied, and their specificity establishes that they impermissibly rely on an uncopyrightable short phrase comprised of words they admit were commonplace before their musical composition," read the motion, which referred to the phrases as "simply nouns and their corresponding verbs."
The 3LW song features the chorus, "Playas, they gonna play, and haters, they gonna hate," while Swift's sings "Players gonna play, play, play, play, play, and haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate" in her song.
A spokesperson for Swift had no comment at press time. See a copy of the motion below.
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Link (https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/8092580/taylor-swift-lawyers-dismissal-playas-gon-play-lawsuit)
They stole it give them they money
Wouldn't they have had to coin that phrase to sue over it? This seems pretty frivolous
LOCK HER UP
Not Keily and her sister trying to own the phrase playas gon play. Gtfoh
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Sis better livestream her VMA performance from pris'
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Quote from: Freeruu on January 04, 2018, 03:37:21 PM
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Sis better livestream her VMA performance from pris'
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there's this one user on ATRL that used to use this gif YEAARSS ago. One of the few funny fags over there.
I used to scream
Taylor is DONE
Lolz
sucks that the Playas writers prob wont win but I hope they do and Taylor gets sued for all she's worth. want her gone forever.
Sue the pants of this girl, guys! Lolz
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