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Jury decides Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams will pay $7.3 million in ‘Blurred Lines’ case

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It looks like music superstars Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams will have to give it up after a jury found they infringed on a popular Marvin Gaye Tune.

According to KTLA.com, the jury says the 2013 hit Blurred Lines infringed on Gaye’s “Got to Give it Up” song.

Now Gaye’s children will receive $7.3 million.

The Record company and rapper T.I. were held harmless.

The trial lasted a little over a week and zeroed in on the similarities between the two songs.

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