(EXCLUSIVE) Timbaland Denies Stealing Music for Michael Jackson Song
He demanded damages for the copyright infringement along with an injunction against MJJ Productions, Timbaland and Sony from continuing to distribute the song.
Then on July 31st, Timbaland (who is a a music producer for Empire) fired back at the unknown musician’s allegations that he stole music for Michael’s song, “Chicago”. The music producer denied all claims he infringed on the man’s copyright.
He explains that he produced MJ’s song by himself and created it independently. He even says the musician doesn’t even own a valid copyright to his 2002 song and therefore he cannot even sue for infringement.
Timbaland is demanding the entire lawsuit be thrown out.
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