Dua Lipa Cleared of Copyright Infringement Allegations Over Hit Song Levitating
In a recent court ruling, Dua Lipa has successfully beaten a lawsuit alleging that her chart-topping song Levitating was copied from a 1970s disco track. The lawsuit, brought by songwriters L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer, claimed that Levitating bore a striking resemblance to their 1979 song Wiggle and Giggle All Night. However, the court found that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate substantial similarity between the two songs, resulting in the dismissal of the case. This outcome is a significant win for Lipa, solidifying her ownership of the popular dance track. With this ruling, fans of the singer can continue to enjoy Levitating without any concerns over its origins. Music copyright laws and intellectual property rights are essential in such cases.