A judge has wiped out the $2.8M DarkHorse copyright verdict against KatyPerry & Capitol Records
More than a half a year after a California jury stunned the music world by punishing Perry for ripping off a Christian rapper's song, a judge finds there was nothing protectable to infringe.
and finding that Gray can't satisfy the extrinsic test, which requires that a copyright plaintiff identify concrete elements based on objective criteria that the works are similar. The judge then looks at whether Flame can claim any protection in the combination of unprotected elements.
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