Miley Cyrus’ Copyright Battle Over “Flowers” Proceeds as California Judge Denies Dismissal

Miley Cyrus will continue to face legal challenges over her hit song “Flowers,” following a decision by a California federal judge. The lawsuit claims that “Flowers,” which Cyrus co-wrote, improperly copied elements from a song by Bruno Mars. The court rejected Cyrus’ argument that the plaintiff, a music investment company, lacked standing to sue because it does not hold exclusive rights to the Mars song in question. The details of the ongoing litigation underscore the complexities of music copyright cases, particularly when multiple parties hold stakes in a contested work. For more information, please visit the original article.