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Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property,
Entertainment & Sports

Aug. 1, 2019

Hair, nails, ice cubes listed as mitigating expenses for Katy Perry

Jury hears testimony on the cost of Katy Perry’s promotional appearances as her attorneys seek to offset damages for infringing a rapper’s song.

Does the artist make sales or do the sales make the artist?

A jury's answer to that question will have a tremendous impact on music publisher Capitol Record's ability to mitigate its loss following an adverse verdict in a lawsuit brought against pop superstar Katy Perry.

Attorneys for Capitol Records Inc. and plaintiff Marcus Gray, a Missouri-based Christian rapper who sued Perry in 2014 for all...

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