Pop star Justin Bieber and R&B singer Usher can face a USD 10 million copyright infringement lawsuit over their collaboration "Somebody to Love".
A federal appeals court ruled that the case which was previously dismissed could now move forward, reported Aceshowbiz.
After a district judge dismissed the case last year, the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals said Bieber's song and the plaintiffs' version have a 'strikingly similar melody.'
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The case was then tossed out last year by US District Judge Arenda Wright Allen who said Bieber and Copeland's versions differed significantly in tone and lyrical content.
However, the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia found that Bieber's song and Copeland's version shared "almost identical rhythm" and a "strikingly similar melody." They decided to revive the suit by a 3-0 vote.
"After listening to the Copeland song and the Bieber and Usher songs as wholes, we conclude that their choruses are similar enough and also significant enough that a reasonable jury could find the songs intrinsically similar," read the ruling.