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The ruling in the "Blurred Lines" case found that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams had infringed on Marvin Gaye's copyright by using elements from his song "Got to Give It Up." The court determined that the overall feel and sound of "Blurred Lines" were too similar to Gaye's work, despite the fact that the specific notes and lyrics were different. This case highlighted the complexities of copyright law, particularly regarding the protection of musical styles and themes. Ultimately, it set a precedent for how courts might interpret similarities in music moving forward.

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