Madonna's 'Vogue' did not violate copyright law, court rules
Madonna did not violate copyright law when her producer  allegedly borrowed snippets of music from another recording for her hit song “Vogue,†a federal appeals court decided 2-1 Thursday. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said the horn segment at the heart of the copyright lawsuit  lasted...
Reuters — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Singer Madonna prevailed on Thursday in a copyright lawsuit over her song "Vogue" which included allegations that a producer copied a 0.23 second seg... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Madonna did not violate copyright law when her producer  allegedly borrowed snippets of music from another recording for her hit song “Vogue,†a federal... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Madonna did not violate copyright law when her producer  allegedly borrowed snippets of music from another recording for her hit song “Vogue,†a federal... more info
Guardian Music — Court sides with singer in copyright lawsuit that alleged a producer had copied horn arrangement used in 1990 hitPop star Madonna has prevailed in a copyright lawsuit ove... more info
Rolling Stone — Madonna has won the appeal of a copyright infringement lawsuit over a tiny section in her song "Vogue." The suit alleged that one of the song's producers, Shep Pett... more info
BBC News - UK — Pop star Madonna did not violate copyright law when she used a fragment of another song in her number one hit, Vogue, a US court rules. more info