Adele song ordered to be BANNED worldwide by judge in plagiarism row between singer & Brazilian composer

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Adele song ordered to be BANNED worldwide by judge in plagiarism row between singer & Brazilian composer
Author: Aliki Kraterou
Published: Dec, 18 2024 08:22

A SONG by Adele was ordered to be BANNED across the world over a plagiarism row between the Brit and a Brazilian composer. A judge has ordered the 2015 hit "Million Years Ago" to be pulled worldwide including on streaming services. A composer claims the song plagiarises the song Mulheres (Women), recorded by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila in 1995.

 [A judge has ordered an Adele song to be pulled worldwide]
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The injunction threatens the Brazilian subsidiaries of Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music, Adele's labels, with a fine of $8,000 "per act of non-compliance.". His preliminary injunction orders Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music to stop "immediately and globally, from using, reproducing, editing, distributing or commercializing the song "Million Years Ago", by any modality, means, physical or digital support, streaming or sharing platform.".

 [The composer accused Adele of plagiarism]
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Lawyer for Brazilian composer Toninho Geraes, Fredimio Trotta said: "It is a landmark for Brazilian music, which... has often been copied to compose successful international hits.". Geraes is suing for lost royalties, $160,000 in moral damages, plus songwriting credit on Adele's track.

 [The claim states the song plagiarises the song Mulheres by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila]
Image Credit: The Sun [The claim states the song plagiarises the song Mulheres by Brazilian singer Martinho da Vila]

Adele was also accused by Turkish music fans of plagiarism in "Million years Ago" back in 2015. They claimed its tune was similar to one in a 1985 song by a Kurdish singer, Ahmet Kaya, called "Acilara Tutunmak" ("Clinging to Pain"). More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online.

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