Did Mariah Carey Just Win Her Lawsuit Over ‘All I Want For Christmas’?
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Key Takeaways
- Mariah Carey won her lawsuit over ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’.
- The judge dismissed the case and awarded her $92,303.20 in sanctions.
- The lawsuit was filed by songwriters claiming copyright infringement.
- Carey’s song has now spent 100 weeks at Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- This case highlights the importance of copyright protection for artists.
Los Angeles, Dec 25 (NationPress) Renowned singer-songwriter Mariah Carey has emerged victorious in a legal battle concerning her iconic song ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’.
The artist faced legal challenges regarding this beloved holiday track since 2023, following a lawsuit initiated by two songwriters over the 1994 classic, as reported by Mirror.co.uk.
Songwriters Andy Stone and Troy Powers, associated with Vince Vance & The Valiants, accused her of copying their 1989 song of the same name, seeking a staggering $20 million in damages.
According to Mirror.co.uk, the judge ultimately dismissed the lawsuit. However, the legal saga has persisted, and the singer is poised to reap rewards from the next phase.
The presiding judge directed that the musicians from Vince Vance & The Valiants compensate the Grammy-winning artist.
Reports from TMZ indicate that Mariah has been granted $92,303.20 in sanctions. Meanwhile, Complex states that the judge concluded that Stone and Powers's lawsuit was devoid of merit and emphasized the importance of deterring baseless legal actions.
In court documents made public, Stone claimed that the Vince Vance & The Valiants song titled ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ received considerable airplay during the 1993 holiday season, which he asserted was significant as it preceded Carey's release.
Mariah's recent legal triumph coincides with her festive song achieving yet another milestone. Billboard reported that she has reached the remarkable feat of spending her 100th week at Number 1 on the Hot 100 chart, following her 1994 track's return to the top. This song, alongside 18 other hits such as ‘Visions of Love’, ‘Emotions’, ‘Touch My Body’, and ‘My All’, has collectively spent 100 weeks at Number 1.
While ‘All I Want for Christmas Is You’ stands out as a record-breaker in its own right, holding the record for the longest consecutive Number 1 position on the Billboard charts.