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Copyright Case Against Shakira Thrown Out Of Court

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A Dominican singer who claimed Shakira ripped off his song for her 2010 chart topper ‘Loca’ has had his case thrown out of court.

The judge in the case ruled that his entire case was based on a fraudulent claim, thus dismissing the case. He had earlier ruled that Shakira was liable, but new evidence led to his new ruling.

Reuters reports…

A case in which pop star Shakira’s 2010 hit single “Loca” was found to be an illegal copy of a Dominican songwriter’s work came crashing down on Monday when a U.S. judge said the songwriter had lied to the court and the cassette tape on which his claims were based is a fake.

“There was a basic issue of fraud in the trial,” said U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in Manhattan, dismissing the copyright infringement case against Sony/ATV Latin and Sony/ATV Discos.

Last August, Hellerstein ruled that Shakira’s Spanish-language chart topper, and another song by a Dominican rapper known as El Cata, illegally ripped off a recording by Ramon Arias Vasquez called “Loca con su Tiguere.” The judge found the Sony units liable for distributing the infringing songs.

New York-based Mayimba Music, which owns the rights to Arias’ work, sued Sony in 2012.

On Monday, Hellerstein said new evidence brought to his attention by Sony offered “competent and substantial proof” that the cassette on which Arias allegedly recorded the song, which had been used to register a U.S. copyright, was not made in 1998 as claimed. Hellerstein said he has lost faith in Arias’ testimony.



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