Jason Derulo gewinnt Urheberrechtsklage um Savage Love

Eine Jury in Los Angeles entschied am Donnerstag, dass Jason Derulo dem Studiomusiker Matthew Spatola für den Hit Savage Love aus dem Jahr 2020 weder eine Autorenschaft noch Tantiemen schuldet.

Das Urteil folgte auf einen elftägigen Prozess, in dem Spatola behauptete, er habe bei einer Studiosession im April 2020 geholfen, originäre Gitarren- und Bassparts zu erstellen. Derulo beharrte darauf, dass Spatola lediglich engagiert wurde, um Parts zu spielen, die der Sänger bereits komponiert hatte, und dass er nichts Neues für den Titel beigesteuert habe, der später mit einem Remix unter Beteiligung von BTS Platz eins der Billboard Hot 100 erreichte.

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