A lawsuit claiming pop star Britney Spears plagiarised her hit record ‘Sometimes’ have been dismissed by a judge in Indianapolis, Indiana. Songwriter Steve Wallace alleged the 23-year-old stole and copyrighted his track, originally penned in 1990, and released her version on her 1999 debut album ‘Baby One More Time’, and on 2004’s ‘Greatest Hits - My Prerogative’. Wallace maintained that a few weeks after finishing his song, he executed what is known as a ‘poor man’s’ copyright - sealing his work in an envelope and obtaining a postmark - making Spears’ later copyright void. But his suit was thrown out by US District Judge John D Tinder last week, despite a side-by-side comparison of the songs in court showing a striking resemblance. Spears’ lawyer David R Baum quashed rumours the two parties had reached a financial settlement. He said, “I cannot emphasise enough this was not a settlement but a dismissal.” |
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