Miley Cyrus may head to trial to defend a copyright lawsuit accusing her Grammy-winning song “Flowers” of infringing Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man,” after a federal judge appeared torn during a Tuesday hearing about whether to grant the pop star a win or send the issues to a jury.
Cyrus’ counsel, Peter Anderson of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, argued that anyone who listens to the two songs “would know they’re different songs.” Tempo Music Investments LLC’s bid to save its case by alleging Flowers copies a selection and arrangement of part of Mars’ song also ...