Gaye family rejected six-figure Robin Thicke copyright settlement offer - report

RHIAN JONES

A six-figure pay off offered to members of Marvin Gaye’s family from Robin Thicke to close a copyright infringement lawsuit has reportedly been turned down.

The settlement offer came after Thicke was accused of plagiarising Gaye’s 1977 track Got To Give it Up with his hit single Blurred Lines, according to Billboard sources.

Thicke, along with co-writers Pharrell Williams and Clifford Harris, Jr., then filed a lawsuit on August 15 requesting a ruling that Blurred Lines does not infringe on ...

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