Katy Perry wins appeal over Dark Horse plagiarism lawsuit
Katy Perry wins appeal over Dark Horse plagiarism lawsuit

Katy Perry wins appeal over Dark Horse plagiarism lawsuit The hitmaker and several others were ordered to pay $2.78 million in damages after a jury ruled the 2013 hit copied a Christian rap song.

The singer was told she would have to fork out $550,000 and that her label Capital Records owed nearly $1.3 million after a federal jury in Los Angeles found parts of Katy's tune resembled Flame's 2008 song 'Joyful Noise'.

Katy's five collaborators were also told to stump up $253,000, and Dr Luke's company Kasz Money Inc owed $189,000, while he was ordered to pay $61,000 personally.

However, on Tuesday (17.03.20), Judge Christina A.

Snyder issued a ruling to reverse the jury's verdict, stating that the part of the song used as evidence was not "rare" enough to warrant copyright protection.

Synder wrote: