A judge ruled that the dispute — a Spanish artist suing two Brits — clearly didn’t belong in his Louisiana federal courthouse.
Ronnie Wood, Sir Mick Jagger and Keith Richards attend the launch event for The Rolling Stones' new album"Hackney Diamonds" at the Hackney Empire on Sept. 6, 2023 in London.of copying their 2020 single “Living in a Ghost Town” from a pair of little-known songs, ruling that the case was clearly filed in the wrong court.
The judge only tossed the case “without prejudice” — meaning Fernandez is free to re-file the lawsuit in a more appropriate location. In the lead-up to Wednesday’s ruling, lawyers for The Rolling Stones argued that the case should have been filed somewhere in Europe., Fernandez’s lawyer said he’s “disappointed and stunned by the court’s ruling.
How would members of the iconic band have heard those songs, which have less than 1,000 spins on Spotify? Fernandez claims he gave a demo CD to “an immediate family member” of Jagger.
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