A Radiohead v. Lana Del Rey copyright infringement lawsuit could be imminent
Radiohead might pursue legal action against Lana Del Rey on the grounds of copyright infringement. The singer-songwriter’s track “Get Free” allegedly borrowing several sonic elements from the English rock band’s 1993 single, “Creep.” “Get Free” is the 16th and final track on Del Rey’s fifth studio album, Lust for Life, released in July of 2017.
Both camps are reported to be “trying to thrash it out behind the scenes to prevent [the issue from] going to court,” according to The Sun, the news source additionally noting “It’s understood that Radiohead’s team are hoping for the band to either receive compensation or to be credited on the list of songwriters to receive royalties.” Only time will tell whether the issue can and will be resolved both amicably and outside of the courts.
H/T: NME
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