Crystal Cartier v. Michael Jackson Mjj Productions, Inc. Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. And Epic Records, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1995-07-10

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BRORBY, Circuit Judge. Singer-songwriter, Crystal Cartier, sued Michael Jackson and others for an alleged infringement of her song “Dangerous” copyrighted July 18, 1991. The jury returned a verdict in favor the defendants. Ms. Cartier appeals the district court’s exclusion of particular evidence and appeals one of the jury instructions. <a class="footnote" href="#fn1" "fn…

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