Christina Aguilera and Sony, accused of plagiarism

A bad one for Christina Aguileraafter his papaelon at the super bowl and of sor intoxicated state, now it became known that Sony, the singer's record label, did not pay for the copyright of the song «Ain't No Other Man ».

What does this mean? That TufAmerica, a company specialized in the publication of audiovisual material, has sued Christina Aguilera and her record company Sony Music for damages.

Causes: TufAmerica considers that the issue 'Ain't No Other Man ' it's a copy of a 1968 song called 'Hippy Skippy Moon Strut', performed by Dave Cortez & The Moon People and the rights belong to him.

Poor Chris don't hit a ...

Via | Yahoo!


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