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Attorney Ben Crump and George Clinton Meeting

Ben Crump, George Clinton Call Out Sony Over “Let’s Get It On” Copyright Case

Attorney Ben Crump and funk icon George Clinton announced plans to hold a news conference outside Sony Music headquarters in Culver City to address what they describe as a long history of intellectual property theft involving Black artists in the music industry. The event centers on the ongoing copyright dispute tied to the classic Marvin Gaye song “Let’s Get It On.”

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